Saulsbury awarded cryogenic gas processing, terminal expansion projects
Saulsbury Industries, a national, full-service EPC company, has been awarded construction contracts for the installation of a new cryogenic gas processing facility in the Permian Basin with a major oil and gas producer. This facility, designed with a base-rated capacity of 200 MMsft3d, will be Saulsbury's 63rd cryogenic processing facility over the last 15 years, totaling over 11 Bft3d of processing capacity. In conjunction, Saulsbury has also been selected to execute a major terminal expansion for the same client at a different location.
Saulsbury will be responsible for the turnkey construction of the processing facility that will include molecular sieve dehydration, cryogenic gas processing, refrigeration, residue gas compression, and all balance of plant equipment, utilities, electrical, instrumentation, and controls infrastructure. The terminal scope will include full construction services for the infrastructure supporting a major expansion to the existing storage capacity.
"We are extremely excited to be the selected partner for these expansion projects," said Jeremy Nelson, Vice President of Operations. "Long-term, repeat clients are core to Saulsbury's continued success and integral to our growth and position as the contractor of choice in the midstream oil and gas sector. This is a significant achievement for Saulsbury, and we look forward to providing another safe, high quality project in this challenging environment."
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