UOP tech to help recover NGLs
UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company, has announced that PennTex Midstream Partners LLC has selected UOP Russell to supply a gas processing plant to recover valuable NGLs in northern Louisiana. The plant, which will process 200 000 ft3/d of natural gas, will be in production in the first quarter of next year.
Also, UOP Russell will serve as the project’s engineering, construction and procurement contractor. UOP Russell’s modular design and construction approach allows for quick construction, allowing the equipment to enter service up to six months faster than alternative approaches while ensuring superior quality control.
The solution
The UOP Russell solution includes supply and installation of modular cryogenic, dehydration, acid gas removal, inlet/residue compression, control system, flare system and site electrical equipment, in addition to side utility systems and buildings for office, control room, motor control centre and compressor requirements.
Comments
Rebecca Liebert, senior VP and general manger, UOP’s Gas Processing and Hydrogen Business said, "a UOP Russell plant is an ideal solution to meet PennTex’s need for swift installation and startup along with reliable production. The growing need for midstream services in northern Louisiana will be served well by our flexible, proven solution."
Adapted from a press release by Claira Lloyd.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/21052014/uop_honeywell_russell_for_ngl560/
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