120 MMSCFD Compressor Site Expansion

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The Challenge

Growing gas production necessitated our client expand one of their compressor stations, doubling the capacity and total installed horsepower. The original design of the low-pressure inlet was originally designed for two slug catchers, leading to concern over liquid management onsite. The high-pressure inlet did not allow for blending for dehydration optimization. Late into execution of the project, the existing high-pressure 3-phase separator was upsized to improve liquid removal and dehydration performance.

The Solution

Developed a plan and budget:

  • Executed onsite visits and as-built documentation of existing facility
  • Reviewed operational improvements for the expansion
  • Developed design basis to capture required project technical requirements

Source new equipment:

  • Low-pressure inlet slug catcher
  • High-pressure 3-phase separator
  • Motor Control Center (MCC) expansion

Execute value engineering to support the project schedule:

  • P&ID generation
  • Equipment evaluation
  • PSV sizing calculations and safety review
  • Engineered valve specification
  • 3D modeling
  • Construction packages for electrical, mechanical, and civil bids

The Results

Engineering:

  • Up-to-date engineering package for the site
  • Future compressor additions require no additional mechanical design
  • Developed plan for short shutdown window for tie-ins

Operations:

  • Addressed issues with high-pressure drains to VRU
  • Improved isolation and access to compressor packages
  • Consolidated planned equipment for a two-inlet design to single inlet

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