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Norcen Energy Resources Limited
Free Water Knock-Out
Hayter, Alberta
Project engineering, design, drafting, electrical, bid documents, for
relocating an existing Free Water Knock-Out, installation of a VRU and
new Water Injection facilities to a Central Heavy Oil atmospheric treating
Battery (10º API) to treat 39,173 BPD of fluids and 5441 BPD of
Oil. Included electrical, civil, process and mechanical functions. |
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Fletcher Challenge Petroleum Inc.
Heavy Oil Battery & Emulsion Pipeline
Hayter, Alberta
Engineering, procurement and construction management services on a grassroots
13Ê000 m³/d total fluid heavy oil (13.5ºAPI) battery and
a heavy oil emulsion pipeline gathering system complete with 17 km of
3” FRP and 3 km of 8” FRP flowlines and 3 satellites. The
project employs two 10' x 50' FWKOs and a 14' x 80' heater treater, one
of the largest ever built with firetubes. The SWD injection system consists
of one 1,250 hp multi-stage centrifugal and two 500 hp plunger pumps.
The facilities also employ innovative flow and water cut metering devices. |
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Wascana Energy
Hay Heavy Oil Pump Station
Hay area, NE British Columbia, NW Alberta
EPCM. As part of a remote grassroots oilfield development project in B.C.
having only winter access, a heavy oil pump station ( 24º API, 12,000
BPD ) and custody transfer metering facility were designed. In addition
to a 38 km sales oil pipeline, facility design included well site equipment,
gathering system, oil treating, water processing and injection ( 120,000
BPD ), onsite power generation, gas treating from two gas wells for fuel
for all fired equipment tankage, flare system etc. The facility operates
as a camp operation with fly in access only during summer months. |
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PEMEX
Maloob Integral / Campeche Bay Area, Gulf Of Mexico
Ku Maloob Zapp Fields
In conjunction with a Canadian Oil and Gas Production Company and a
Canadian Reservoir Engineering Company, Tartan provided the following
for heavy oil production:
Phase I A detailed review with recommendations for
the existing platforms' equipment and related flow and sales lines.
Process Flow Sheets and Piping & Instrument Drawings were prepared
and a process performance evaluation completed including confirming
equipment nameplate capacities and assessing operability, controllability
and maintainability. Safety and environmental issues were addressed.
Data for this work was either provided by PEMEX or gathered during a
field trip by Tartan staff.
Phase II As reservoir simulations were completed, Tartan
took the relevant data and developed and evaluated various production
and operation schemes. Capital, operating and maintenance cost estimates,
and schedules were prepared for the most likely scenarios. Economic
evaluations were completed. The final scheme included pressure maintenance
water injection ( produced and treated seawater ), gas injection and
gas lift. Process flow sheets and pipeline routing drawings were prepared.
Major equipment and pipelines
( water, oil, gas and multiphase ) for both the offshore and onshore
requirements were sized. Volumes of oil and gas were 600,000 BPD and
50 MMSCFD respectively. |