Plans have been unveiled for a new cryogenic processing facility in the Midland Basin, US – and it’s expected to be fully commissioned in July 2022.
US-based Saulsbury on Tuesday (12th Oct) confirmed the news, having been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from Pinnacle Midstream for the development.
Marking the 60th cryogenic processing facility the company has worked on since 2006, the plant is designed with a base-rate capacity of 200 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd)
The facility will include amine treating, molecular sieve dehydration, cryogenic gas processing, residue gas compression, nitrogen rejection, slug catching, condensate stabilisation, and all balance of plant equipment, utilities, electrical, instrumentation and controls infrastructure.
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