ESCOL, with our partners and associates, offer oil & gas operator companies, government institutions and communities, among others, services for the full development of the flare gas industry. These services inclue feasibility studies, engineering, environmental permits, government approvals, procurement, construction, start up, operation, maintenance and overall management for natural gas production fields.
ESCOL offers funding, technology, logistic guidance, financing, sale, rent, and purchase of products to projects from 3 MMSCFD to 1,000 MMSCFD. |
Phase I: Natural Gas Liquid Separation
- For remote wells where power generation is not economically feasible, ESCOL installs JT Units to recover the liquids before flaring or re-injecting
- The JT Units are named after the Joule-Thompson effect which causes rapidly expanding gas to cool down
- The Units are manufactured by ESCOL and Partners with over 15 years of experience
- JT Units are skid-mounted, “Portable, Scalable and Stackable”, so operations can be adjusted and optimized to fit declining gas production over the life of the wells
- Patents have been filed to key features of the process
Phase II:
- If power can be easily distributed nearby, ESCOL can implement a power generation module to the gas processing facility
- Depending on size, load cycles and grid stability factors, the optimal solution can range from gas engine gen-sets to a single large industrial gas turbine installation
- ESCOL is technology neutral, so it is in position to select the equipment that best meets the specific site requirements
- Integration of gas processing with power generation reduces operating costs, and increases the economical scale
Phase III: Dry Gas Industrialization
For locations where water availability is sufficient to feed and cool boilers, combined cycle plants are likely to offer the most attractive economics. Given the general scarcity of water in the region, the optimal solution is likely to be the use of a closed cooling system (air-cooled condensers).
Further DevelopmentLarger, more complex plants are also likely to be optimal for locations where gas from several wells can be economically combined through a gathering system. We provide a full-range of services for large complex upstream projects, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) and gas-to-liquids (GTL), with international licensors and demonstrated technology.
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