Amec Foster Wheeler wins study to revamp underground storage facility
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Amec Foster Wheeler has been engaged by Enagás Transporte SAU, an international leader in the development and maintenance of gas infrastructure and the operation and management of complex gas networks, to undertake a study to revamp its gas treatment facility, part of their Gaviota underground storage plant in northern Spain.
The Gaviota plant is part of Enagás’s strategic infrastructure, supporting Spain’s natural gas market. Amec Foster Wheeler will assess the current capacity of the facility to meet new European standards and any requirements for improvement.
The study, to be completed in 2016, follows multiple project deliveries by Amec Foster Wheeler for Enagás in both Spain and Mexico over the past 22 years.Roberto Penno, Amec Foster Wheeler’s Group President, Asia, Middle East, Africa and Southern Europe said:
“We know the importance of this facility for Enagás. Natural gas is one of the cleanest sources of energy and a sustainable means to meet energy demand.“We are delighted that Enagás has once again chosen us for this work, enhancing our long partnership to provide solutions that will add business value while minimising the environmental impact.”
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/30062016/amec-foster-wheeler-wins-study-to-revamp-underground-storage-facility-3619/
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