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Compressor & Pump Projects
Eagleton
Engineering has an extensive amount of experience with large and small compressor
station and pumping station facilities. Personnel with actual operating experience
are available in all required disciplines to perform these projects from inception
to completion.
Representative Compressor and Pump Projects
British Petroleum America, Inc.
This project consisted of a site
visit and as-builts of twelve existing compressor stations to identify existing
piping, equipment, and electrical. A detailed topographic survey was performed for
each site. Detailed design drawings for the installation of new equipment, piping,
and electrical were developed. These drawings were used for the successful installation
and start-up of new rotary screw compressor packages with individual shelters at
each existing site. Also included were new filter separators, station inlet scrubbers
with internal blow cases, pipeline launcher and receivers, lube oil/glycol and air
compressor packages. New piping and supports to and from existing facilities was
installed. Civil/structural and electrical/instrumentation drawings for these new
facilities was also provided.
After completion and start-up of the twelve facilities, a site visit was made and
detailed as-built drawings for each station were completed.
Hugoton, Kansas
Petro Source
Summary Project Description - This project consisted of approximately 82 miles of
10-inch carbon dioxide transmission pipeline which transports sour carbon dioxide
from four (4) existing compressor stations to a new 1,000 horsepower electric motor-driven
pump station and custody transfer meter for pumping and metering carbon dioxide
into the existing SACROC Carbon Dioxide Pipeline System.
Eagleton performed this project on a lump sum turnkey basis. Services included pipeline
route reconnaissance and route determination, supervision of rights-of-way acquisition,
supervision of route survey, flow studies and calculations to determine pipeline
size and pump requirements, obtain all necessary permits, preparation of all material
and equipment specifications for line pipe, valves, fittings, flanges, pump, motor,
variable frequency drive, and SCADA system, perform all detailed engineering design
and drafting for the pig launchers and receivers, mainline valve assemblies, side
valve assemblies, compressor station tie-in assemblies, and pump stations, construction
and as-built surveying, and construction management for the project.
All material required for this project was purchased by Eagleton.
Texas
Unocal
Two 700 HP vertical pumps for crude oil ship unloading system.
Texas
Two 3,000 HP pumps for crude oil terminaling and transfer operations.
Texas
Mobil
Capacity expansions and conversion to variable frequency drive systems at multiple
high capacity crude oil pump stations.
Texas
BP Pakistan
New 10 MMSCFD gas compression facility; 2,000 HP gas reservoir recovery booster
compression stations; and a 10 MMSCFD associated gas compression facility.
Pakistan
Equistar
New petrochemical transfer pump station with meter facilities and multiple pipeline
modifications.
Texas
Enron Corporation
A grass roots compressor station (Nueces Station) consisting of three 2,800
HP Cooper GMWC-8 integral compressors, inlet gas filter separators, and ancillary
systems. Later addition of a fourth unit raised throughput to 300 MMSCFD.
Texas
Relocated a 2,250 BHP compressor unit from
an existing station to operate at Bitterlake Station in parallel with an existing
unit. All supplemental appurtenances were modified while continuous operation was
maintained.
New Mexico
Multiple compression projects totaling over 16,000 HP involving grass roots, relocation
and modification of existing appurtenances.
Texas
LOOP Inc.
A sour crude oil pumping station for a throughput capacity of 2.4 MMBPD with
four 6,000 HP electric motor driven pumps.
Louisiana
Amerada Hess Corporation
The project consisted of two natural gas compressor stations and a transmission
pipeline. One station was a grass roots station with three 1,340 HP gas turbine
driven centrifugal compressors and waste heat recovery boilers; the station was
designed with a PLC based control system for unattended operation. The existing
compressor station with two 800 HP integral gas engine driven reciprocating compressors
was completely modified for pipeline service; modifications included new stations
and unit piping and valving, custody transfer meter, and replacement of pneumatic
engine/compressor controls with an unattended PLC-based control system. The project
also included approximately 62 miles of 10-inch pipeline, five miles of 8-inch pipeline,
five miles of 6-inch pipeline, and 58 miles of fiber optic cable installed with
the pipelines. One 10-inch and two 8-inch pipeline and a fiber optic cable were
laid across a lake 2.2 miles in width.
Eagleton performed project management, surveying, engineering design, material procurement,
and construction management for the project
North Dakota
Tenneco Gas
Addition of a 4,000 HP integral reciprocating gas compressor at each of two
mainline compressor stations.
New York
ExxonMobil
Four grass roots oil pump stations with over 12,000 HP of centrifugal pumps
and VFDs. New substations were designed and built. One station included 300 HP booster
pumps.
Texas/Michigan
BP Pipelines
Engineering and installation services for 17 screw compressors at 9 stations.
Services provided include civil, mechanical, electrical design and construction.
Kansas
Other representative clients:
Bravo Pipeline Company, Dresser Industries,
Inc., Louisiana Intrastate Gas Corporation, Louisiana Resources Company, Oiltanking
of Texas, Inc., Vaughey, Blackburn and Vaughey, Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco),
and Transpetco.
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