BCCK signs agreement with ZAP Engineering to deliver NiTech® nitrogen rejection unit in Permian Basin (U.S.)
BCCK has signed an agreement with ZAP Engineering and Construction Services, Inc. to deliver a 45-MMft3d NiTech® dual-tower nitrogen rejection unit (NRU) and oil removal system.
The new cryo facility will commence operations in Q1 of 2027. This contract marks a significant collaboration between BCCK and ZAP Engineering, the project's engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm. The two companies share a mutual goal of advancing gas processing in the Permian Basin.
BCCK’s president and CEO Kevin Blount said, “BCCK is proud to have been selected by ZAP Engineering to deliver another of its NiTech NRUs. This will be BCCK’s 46 th NRU, a testament to our longstanding, unrivaled experience in nitrogen rejection and cryogenic gas processing. Our industry-leading technology provides a highly efficient and environmentally friendly design with a very clean vent stream in support of the drive to reduce methane emissions.”
Shane Wilson, vice president of business development, ZAP Engineering, said, “ZAP Engineering is pleased to partner with BCCK, the recognized leader in NRU solutions across the midstream oil and gas industry.”
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