Marking Saulsbury’s 59th cryogenic processing facility project since 2006, the contract was awarded by a leading gas processor in the region.
The EPC agreement includes amine treating, TEG and molecular sieve dehydration, cryogenic gas processing, residue gas compression, and all balance of plant equipment, utilities, electrical, instrumentation, and controls infrastructure.
Work is scheduled to begin this month (Feb 2021), with an expected in-service date of March 2022.
“We are very excited to partner with our client on this important project in these ever-changing market conditions for the expansion of processing capacity in their Midland Basin infrastructure,” said Jimmy Matthews, Chief Operating Officer of Saulsbury.
“This project will continue to demonstrate our commitment to providing safe, quality, and speed-to-market solutions for our clients’ projects from scope development all the way through commissioning.”