These units are modular ‘mini’-gas processing plants which will be located at the common-point of individual or multiple well pads. The plants will process
the variable inlet gas stream to recover an LPG product and utilize a portion of the
remaining residue gas stream to generate electricity to operate the plant or sell into the
local electric grid. These systems are intended to provide an alternative solution for
developing areas awaiting build-out of gathering pipeline infrastructure by recovering
valuable hydrocarbons that are currently flared to atmosphere, increasing producer revenue
and royalty income and greatly reducing environmental concerns of air emissions from
flaring.
These mini-gas processing plants are portable skid mounted units capable of handling up to
650 Mcfd of rich casing head gas with an inlet pressure ranging from 15 to 45 psig at
temperatures ranging from 80 – 120 deg F. The units are designed to be self-sufficient
requiring no outside power and to perform reliably in severe cold weather.
The plants will produce two primary products: a dry residue gas and a Y-grade (208 lb
vapor pressure) LPG. Excess residue gas can be used as fuel for generators to produce
electricity for either or both of the following:
- Power required at the well site(s) for producer use to power oil production
equipment and/or;
- Power for sale into the local grid.
The LPG stream will be stabilized and stored onsite in an LPG/propane transport trailer
for further delivery to local markets.
We Believe that these units are of significant benefit to the producer through revenue
contribution from an otherwise flared hydrocarbon stream, generating electricity for sale
into the grid and reducing activities contributing to growing environmental concerns.
Total Energy has been contracted to market these brand new units on behalf of the owner. If there is interest, please email us by clicking the price inquiry link below and we will provide pricing and P&ID's.
(2) Units - Manufactured by Thomas Russel
(2) Units - Manufactured by Toromont
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