Plains All American
(Louisiana)
Eagleton provided all design engineering, survey and construction
management for the Plains grass roots St. James Terminal located in St. James Parish,
La. This storage facility includes tankage with a capacity of two million
barrels, metering with prover capabilities, and interconnecting piping for several
area plants. The facility is fully automated. Eagleton designed/engineered the entire facility, including all interconnecting pipelines.
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
(Texas)
Eagleton performed a lump sum turnkey project on the installation
of 62 miles of 10” pipeline carrying industrial gases. The project route went from
Bayport Industrial complex to Freeport, Texas. Eagleton provided survey,
right-of-way acquisition, design engineering, permit acquisition, procurement, construction
management, inspection and contracting. Project included three meter stations and
twenty-three valve stations.
TE Products Pipeline Company
(Texas)
Eagleton performed a lump sum turnkey project for the installation
of three parallel 12-inch pipelines approximately 68 miles in length from Port Arthur
to Mont Belvieu including eleven custody transfer quality meter stations. The project
started with initial estimates for TEPPCO to commercially develop the project with
their clients, Fina and BASF, and was then converted to an LSTK project. Eagleton
performed survey, right-of-way acquisition, design engineering,
permit acquisition, material procurement, construction management, inspection, and
construction contracting to complete the project.
Lavaca Pipe Line Company
(Texas)
Eagleton provided engineering design and right-of-way acquisition
for the installation of 45 miles of 12-inch ethane pipeline from Mont Belvieu to
Texas City under a lump sum engineering contract to Lavaca. Project work included
all necessary survey and title work to procure the pipeline route; all permitting
for three counties, the Army Corps of Engineers, nine municipalities, and several
other state and local authorities; development of all material specifications and
requisitions; and preparation of the construction bid package.
Mobil Oil Company
(Texas)
Eagleton provided engineering services for the upgrading of several
pump stations on a Mobil crude oil pipeline system in East Texas. The upgrades included
the installation of variable frequency drive systems for ten pump stations varying
in size from 500 horsepower to 5,000 horsepower. Eagleton completed
all design work through the issuance of material requisitions and construction bid
packages.
UNOCAL
(Texas)
Eagleton provided engineering services for the installation of
a high volume crude oil pump station containing two 3,000 horsepower pumps at the
Nederland facilities. The pumps were designed with a variable frequency drive to
operate in a synchronous mode. The station work included the addition of three meter
systems and interconnecting piping.
Petro Source Carbon Company
(Texas)
Eagleton provided a lump sum turnkey project for the installation
of 82 miles of 10-inch CO2 transmission pipeline in West Texas. The system included
the installation of a 1,000 horsepower electric motor driven pump station, custody
transfer metering, and a SCADA system for the pipeline. Eagleton handled all facets of the project from route selection, right-of-way acquisition
and permitting to material procurement, construction contracting and system commissioning.
Pennzoil
(Texas)
Eagleton provided engineering services for the installation of
two 1,000 horsepower centrifugal pump station upgrades, the addition of five custody
transfer meter stations, and the implementation of a SCADA system on their West
Texas CO2 transmission system. Engineering work included all design work with a
seasonal impact hydraulic analysis of the system capacity, preparation of specifications
and procurement for all materials, assembling the construction bid packages and
corresponding contracts, and commissioning of the SCADA system.
Equistar Chemical LP
(Texas)
Eagleton provided engineering services for the installation of
a new 800 HP pump station, meter station and 5 pipeline laterals required to ship
mixed C4 product from La Porte to Mont Belvieu. The project included the installation
of a new 12 KV/4160 V indoor substation. Eagleton provided design
engineering including right-of-way acquisition, permitting work, preparation of
a detailed construction package, and material requisitions and procurement.
Transpetco
(New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma)
Eagleton provided route selection, surveying, mapping, permit application,
right-of-way acquisition, pipeline and meter station design, material specifications,
contract specification documents, field engineering, construction inspection, as-built
survey and drafting for a CO2 pipeline. The project consisted of approximately 102
miles of 12-inch pipeline, 9 mainline block valve sites, launcher/receiver facilities,
meter stations, and a booster station facility.
Diamond Shamrock
(Texas)
Eagleton performed a complete turnkey project for a complex 8-inch
pipeline system in the Bayport area. The pipeline system originates at an existing
Diamond Shamrock pipeline and continues to a delivery meter station at the Texas
City terminus. The project consisted of 19 miles of an 8-inch pipeline with 5 mainline
block valves and a metering facility. The line had several directional drills including
a complex 2400 foot drill across Clear Creek at the entrance to Clear Lake.
Marathon Oil Co.
(Louisiana)
Eagleton prepared the scope of work, cost estimates, detailed engineering
and design, equipment and material specifications, and material procurement for
the Nautilus Pipeline Onshore Facilities. These facilities include a 4400 BBL liquid
slug catcher, 30-inch pipeline sphere receiver and sphere storage/handling area,
condensate pumps, control buildings, warehouse, automated PLC control system and
extensive sales metering for various customers throughout Southern Louisiana.
BASF
(Texas)
Eagleton provided route selection, surveying, mapping, permit application,
right-of-way acquisition, pipeline and meter station design, SCADA system design,
material specifications, contract specification documents, field engineering, construction
inspection, as-built survey and drafting for a propylene pipeline system. The project
consisted of approximately 57 miles of 8-inch pipeline, 10 mainline block valve
sites, metering facilities, manifolding for intermediate tie-ins, launcher/receiver
facilities, and a SCADA system.
Amerada Hess Corporation
(North Dakota)
Project management, surveying, engineering design, material procurement, and construction
management for 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. One existing compressor station with two
800 HP integral gas engine driven reciprocating compressors was completely modified
for pipeline service; modifications included new station 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 pipelines and a fiber optic cable were simultaneously installed across
a 2.2 mile wide lake.
Amerada Hess Corporation
(New Mexico)
Eagleton prepared budgetary cost estimates for preliminary and
alternate route selections for a proposed carbon dioxide transmission pipeline system
consisting of five 12 through 20-inch lines traversing 16.5 miles. In addition,
Eagleton prepared detailed drawings and material specifications
for interconnecting piping at each end of the pipeline system including complete
monitoring for the pipeline system. Eagleton also assisted Amerada
Hess in evaluating metering systems at each location.
Amerada Hess Corporation
(North Dakota)
Eagleton prepared a complete cost analysis encompassing all estimated
costs of transporting carbon dioxide via a proposed pipeline from the Great Plains
Coal Gasification Facility to delivery points within the Williston Basin of North
Dakota.
Amerada Hess Corporation
(Texas)
Project management, surveying, engineering design, material and construction management
for approximately nine miles of 10-inch pipeline transporting hydrocarbon saturated
gas. The system receives gas from a well at 1,250 psig and delivers to two independent
pipelines at a delivery pressure of 800 psig.
Tenneco Gas
(New York)
Addition of a 4,000 HP integral reciprocating gas compressor at each of two existing
mainline compressor stations.
Transco Energy Marketing Company
(Louisiana, Texas)
1. Eagleton performed a complete grass roots design and procurement
of a 4,000 BPD hydrocarbon condensate fractionation plant producing naphtha, LPG,
and heavy oil. The project included detailed design, drafting, construction inspection
and start-up. The entire project was designed and constructed within 12 months.
2. Eagleton performed engineering design, procurement, and inspection
services for a 15,000 BPD condensate stabilization facility. Included were facilities
for recompression of off-gas and storage facilities for stabilized condensate.
West Texas Utilities Company
(Texas)
Eagleton provided project management, drafting, engineering design,
inspection services and start-up for approximately 23 miles of 12-inch natural gas
pipeline. The system includes a tie-in to existing supply lines with metering facilities,
liquids separation, and pressure regulation facilities.
BP Pakistan, Inc.
(Pakistan)
1. Eagleton provided two-phase flow studies to determine pipeline
sizing, pressure drop, liquid hold-up, slug volumes and slug catcher design of approximately
140 miles of transmission and collective lateral pipeline systems.
2. Complete engineering design (mechanical, civil, instrument, electrical) and drafting
services for a 60 MMSCFD, 1,500 BPD gas/liquid separation facility. Plant facilities
included condensate stabilization, overhead compression, product storage/metering
and truck loading, gas dehydration and sales metering as well as power generation.
3. Detailed design including process simulations for a remote separation facility,
eight miles of 6-inch two-phase pipeline, and addition of separation facilities
at a central gas/liquid separation/stabilization plant. These facilities were designed
for 40 MMSCFD and 2,000 BFPD. Equipment included test and production separators,
production manifold, pig launcher/receiver, 60” ID x 30’s/s 8-trayed gas contactor
as well as all well site facilities.
4. Complete engineering design (mechanical, civil, instrument, electrical) and drafting
services for a 30 MMSCFD, 1,000 BPD gas/liquid separation facility. Plant facilities
included condensate stabilization, overhead compression, product storage/metering
and truck loading, gas dehydration and sales metering as well as power generation.
5. Engineering and drafting services including complete process simulations for
remote and in-plant separation facilities as well as detailed evaluation of an existing
50 MMSCFD gas/liquid separation and stabilization facility to determine design changes
required to enable this facility to process 80 MMSCFD. This project included the
design of a new test separator, production separator, launcher/receiver, five miles
of 8-inch two-phase pipeline to handle 60 MMSCFD and 2,000 BFPD of new production.
Modifications to existing piping, instrumentation, and valves as well as a new 4.0
MMBTU/Hr glycol regeneration skid at the central separation plant were also part
of the project.
6. Complete engineering design and drafting services for a 6,000 BPD production
facility. The oil facility included test/production separators, manifold and interconnecting
pipe header skids, six 2,000 barrel oil storage tanks and truck loading facilities.
The total facility, including all equipment skids, were designed to facilitate field
expedient assembly and disassembly to enable the plant to be moved to other locations.
7. Detailed design of firewater system including 10,000 barrels of above-ground
firewater storage tanks and a 1,350 GPM firewater pump.
8. Eagleton provided engineering design, drafting and inspection
for a 100 MMSCFD gas/liquid separation facility. Sustaining facilities include a
500 BBL slug catcher, liquid stabilization and storage, pressure reduction station,
and manifolding into existing gas metering facilities.
Diamond Shamrock Refining and Marketing Company
(Texas)
Eagleton has performed many projects involving a wide spectrum
of services for Diamond Shamrock. A summary follows:
1. Bay Area Petrochemical Pipeline – Eagleton provided route selection,
surveying, mapping, permit acquisition, pipeline and meter station design, material
specification, contract specification documents, field engineering, construction
inspection, as-built survey and as-built drafting. The project consisted of approximately
16 miles of 6-inch pipeline complete with launcher and receiver, mainline block
valve stations, and a meter station for the delivery of propylene from Mont Belvieu,
Texas to the Deer Park area. The line has several directional drills including a
2,200 foot crossing of the Houston Ship Channel and also approximately 4,500 feet
placed by jetting across Crystal Bay.
2. Eagleton provided project management, design engineering, surveying,
mapping, design drafting, permit acquisition and construction management for two
miles of 6-inch propylene pipeline in Mont Belvieu, Texas. The design included a
tie-in to the existing Bay Area Petrochemical Pipeline, two 1,000 foot long, directionally
drilled crossings, and a meter skid station at the in-plant pipeline terminus.
3. Eagleton provided research, engineering, surveying and mapping
services necessary to consolidate and coordinate information required by state and
federal regulations on a number of existing, newly acquired, and inadequately documented
pipelines in the congested Mont Belvieu, Texas area. The project produced approximately
50 alignment drawings and detail aerial sheets covering 22 separate pipelines.
4. Eagleton performed numerous pipeline feasibility studies in
the Gulf Coast area. Such studies involved route selections, permit/right-of-way
development, capital cost studies and conceptual engineering studies.
ITR Petroleum, Inc. – General Atlantic Energy
(Wyoming)
Eagleton performed a turnkey project consisting of approximately
40 miles of 16-inch gas mainline and 12 miles of 4, 6, 8 and 12-inch gathering pipelines
connecting 28 well sites in Southeast Wyoming. Responsibilities included route selection,
right-of-way acquisition, permitting, engineering design, drafting, material purchasing
and field receipt, construction management and system start-up. Eagleton performed the entire project for a lump sum.
Intercontinental Terminals Company
(Texas)
Project management, engineering design, drafting, survey and construction inspection
on a containment pipeline system for aniline. One of the few contained pipeline
systems ever designed, the ITC system involves a 6-inch carrier pipe completely
fabricated inside a 10-inch annulus pipe. Entire pipeline length of 3.5 miles is
monitored by an infrared gas analyzer to detect aniline leaks. A specialty pipeline
designed and constructed under Eagleton supervision in the Deer
Park, Texas area.
Intercontinental Terminals Company
(Texas, Florida)
Eagleton has performed numerous plant surveys and associated drafting
services since 1985 for both the Deer Park, Texas and Orlando, Florida facilities.
Enron Corporation
(Texas, Wyoming, Iowa, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Florida, Kansas)
Eagleton has performed in excess of 64 projects for Enron Corporation
since 1986. A partial summary follows:
1. Redfield Plant – Engineering design, drafting, and construction inspection of
additional amine treatment facilities, meter facilities, and heater facilities.
2. Atoka Station – Engineering design, drafting, and construction inspection of
dual scrubber facilities on the Transwestern System.
3. Pipeline system feasibility study consisting of route selection and capital cost
development for a 190 mile gas pipeline in Kansas.
4. Nueces Compressor Station – Project management, detailed design engineering,
drafting and construction supervision for a 3,000 HP compressor station.
5. Waterloo Station – Engineering design and drafting for jacket water system and
related water pump additions.
6. Engineering design, drafting, and project management for piping modifications
and meter facilities at the Mullinville, Bushton, Eagle, West St. Cloud and Lakeville
Stations.
7. West Palm Beach Station – Project management, engineering design, drafting and
construction supervision for a meter station and associated piping.
8. Mitchell Compressor Station – Project management, engineering design, drafting
and construction inspection for a compressor unit addition relocated from another
Enron station.
9. Bitterlake – Provided engineering design, material specifications, and drafting
to relocate a 2,250 BHP compressor complete with associated equipment and piping,
500 BBL slug catcher, and modifications to yard piping.
10. Yates Horsepower Addition – Provided engineering design, material specifications,
and drafting for modifications to yard piping and installation of an 800 BHP compressor
to an existing station.
11. Bloomfield Compressor Station – Project management, engineering design, and
drafting for a grass roots metering and turbine driven centrifugal compressor station
with a total installed horsepower of 9,000 and a design rate of 520 MMSCFD.
Chevron Pipeline Company
(Texas)
Survey and associated drafting services for various pipeline and station facilities.
Eagleton provided certified centerline and boundary descriptions
for a variety of projects.
Chevron U.S.A., Inc.
(Texas)
1. Eagleton provided research analysis of Texas pipeline infrastructure,
assisting Chevron U.S.A. with product delivery and storage feasibility investigations.
2. Eagleton performed a research feasibility study analyzing the
possibility of interconnecting neighboring natural gas supply pipelines with Chevron
Refinery. Four alternative scenarios complete with SCADA monitoring were investigated
and estimated.
Celanese Chemical Company
(Texas)
Project management, design engineering, drafting and construction management for
the refurbishing of a propylene pipeline system. Eagleton was retained
to provide engineering services to update an old propylene system and bring it up
to present code requirements. Activities included line purging, installation of
block valves, and SCADA system.
Llano, Inc.
(New Mexico)
Engineering, drafting, material procurement, survey, construction supervision and
start-up assistance for the 33 mile, 12-inch Llano CO2 pipeline.
CITGO Pipeline Company
(Texas)
Project management, surveying, engineering, design, construction inspection of 100
mile, 10 to 12-inch gas pipeline from Lake Charles, LA to Mont Belvieu, TX.
TOGCO Natural Gas Storage Corporation
(Oklahoma)
Eagleton provided, on a contract engineering basis, a senior project
manager to develop and oversee a 40 mile, 20-inch pipeline system in Oklahoma. Subsequently,
Eagleton also performed the pipeline survey activities and construction
inspection for the project.
Chevron Pipeline Company
(Texas)
Project management, surveying, engineering, design, material acquisition, and as-built
documentation for 16 miles of 10-inch ethylene pipeline from Mont Belvieu to Deer
Park, Texas.