UOP Russell to supply gas processing equipment
Published by Anna Nicklin,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
EagleClaw Midstream Ventures, LLC will use UOP Russell modular cryogenic equipment to process 200 million ft3/d of natural gas at its gas processing facility in the Permian Basin in Reeves County, Texas, US.
UOP Russell customised the gas processing plant for the West Texas location, including a modular design that reduces project schedules and delivers a custom, gas-specific plant with proven uptime and reliability.
Cryogenic gas processing plants cool natural gas until the heavier and more valuable NGLs form into liquids. These liquids – including propane, ethane and butanes – can be used as fuels, fuel blending components and other valuable petrochemicals.
The plant is designed to accommodate the NGL-rich gas in the Permian's Delaware Basin. Its low capital and operating expense, coupled with high NGL recovery, allowed EagleClaw to offer gas producers more favourable processing terms, positioning the company to recover high levels of NGLs as prices for them continue to rise.
"EagleClaw has chosen to go with UOP Russell for its last three plants (totalling 600 million ft3/d) due to excellent project execution and service offerings, and the advantages of integrating EagleClaw's existing fleet of UOP Russell plants," said Craig Ranta, business director, UOP Russell. "We're delivering a customised plant to match the rich feed gas composition in the basin, while the high NGL recovery makes EagleClaw more competitive capturing contracts from producers."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/21112017/uop-russell-to-supply-gas-processing-equipment/
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