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Saulsbury secures design and build award of North Dakota cryogenic facility

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Saulsbury was recently awarded a contract to engineer, procure, and construct a cryogenic processing facility in North Dakota's Williston Basin (US) for a North American midstream company.

This facility, designed with a capacity of 150 million ft3/d, will be Saulsbury's second project with the client in this region.

Saulsbury will be responsible for the engineering and construction of the processing facility to include liquid stabilisation, slug catcher, cryogenic gas processing, and residue gas compression. Work began in August 2018 with the site expected to be in full service on 1 November 2019.

Saulsbury has contracted 54 cryogenic processing facilities since 2006, representing over 9.2 billion ft3 of base rate capacity.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/29102018/saulsbury-secures-design-and-build-award-of-north-dakota-cryogenic-facility/

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