Audubon companies, Opero energy win cryogenic gas processing plant contract
Opero Energy, a division of Audubon Companies, has been awarded a contract to supply a 200 MMcfd modular cryogenic gas processing plant to a major midstream company.
The cryogenic gas processing plant was designed and constructed on a fast-track execution strategy. It will be installed on-site and is expected to begin production in 2017. Opero Energy’s modular gas processing plant will process 200 MMcd of natural gas and produce Y-grade (mixed NGL) liquids at a facility in South Texas. The full scope of work includes fabrication of skid-mounted equipment, engineering of “gas plant in a box” and managing transportation of gas plant equipment to work site.
The Opero Energy plant is modularized with skid-mounted process equipment designed to significantly reduce construction time, expense, and provide higher reliability after start-up. Modules fit together easily and efficiently for prompt production, maximum NGL recovery, ease of operation and maintenance access. The modular construction has the flexibility and advantage of using a variety of equipment combinations for multiple field applications.
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