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Tucker Gas Processing Pending Projects
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Pending projects include engineering design and equipment for projects that we are presently quoting at various locations around the United States. |
CASS COUNTY, TEXAS PROCESSING PLANT Tucker Gas processing Equipment Company has entered into a Joint Venture, TGPE JV 2005-1 with the Cass County Limited Partnership to process gas from the Coil, Inc. wells located on the International Paper Company properties in Cass County, Texas. Two wells have been completed at 9,000 feet in the Smackover Formation and have the capacity to produce approximately 3.0 MMSCF per day of gas for processing. The gas contains hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and approximately 45% nitrogen and will be processed by equipment placed by Tucker Gas Processing Equipment Company.
The equipment modules required for the project include an amine unit, a glycol dehydrator, and a natural gas liquids nitrogen rejection system. The system to be installed will provide for removal of 0.684 percent hydrogen sulfide and 4.5 percent carbon dioxide. Approximately 5,000 gallons per day of liquids will be recovered and the gas will then be further processed to remove the remaining 56.0 percent of nitrogen. Sales gas will be sold to the International Paper Company plant adjacent to the lease hold and the liquids will be sold to a natural gas liquids company. The project has substantial potential--possibly as much as 15 BCF in reserves--and additional wells and process sytems are planned as soon as the initial installation is completed.
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ALABAMA We have recently quoted a specialty liquids plant to make a separation of hydrocarbons from a gaseous vapor to return usable hydrocarbons to the process plant for use as raw materials. This project involved an initial modeling and design for a 1.8 mmscfd liquids plant and is presently in the design modeling phase for a smaller 300 mscfd liquids separation plant to operate at 150 psig as a test plant prior to building large facilities to go to industrial production. |
| OKLAHOMA We have recently made a proposal to build an amine plant for coalmine operation for a 3.0 mmscfd system to remove carbon dioxide from a coalmine gas stream at 250 psig. The stream involves a 2% carbon dioxide level that must be reduced to 0.5%
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OKLAHOMA We have recently quoted a 1,000 mscfd amine plant to operate at 500 psig to reduce 2.8% carbon dioxide to a level of less than 1/2%.
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ARKANSAS We proposed an Amine Unit to operate at 250 psig to process 500 mscfd of gas containing 7.4% carbon dioxide to reduce the product stream to 0.8% carbon dioxide. This plant would be utilized in a developing gas field following gathering and before compression for pipeline sale.
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TEXAS We proposed an Amine Plant capable of processing 500 mscfd at 250 psig to remove 1,000 ppm of hydrogen sulfide and a carbon dioxide of 0.59%. Both hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide levels in the product gas will be minimal.
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KENTUCKY We recently proposed a 2.0 mmscfd amine plant to remove carbon dioxide with a volume of 11% for a Kentucky location with the plant to operate at 250 psig.
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KENTUCKY We have quoted and are building an amine plant to remove mercaptans for a Kentucky location utilizing standard amine technology in conjunction with special solvent use and carbon bed cleaning of the lean amine stream prior to reentry of the adsorption tower. We have found that quite a number of the Appalachian Kentucky zones contain mercaptan, which is presently being removed by non-regenerable absorbents at a major cost. The amine plant solution in conjunction with solvent and carbon bed technology gives an improved more economical system that the non-regenerable sulfur treat type technology.
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KENTUCKY We are presently quoting a 300 mscfd Pressure Swing Adsorption Plant to be utilized in the New Albany Shale and Mississippi Gas with approximately 5% to 8% nitrogen levels going into the plant itself. Stream pressure entering the plant will be 50 psig and compressed to 150 psig leaving the plant for further compression for pipeline purposes.
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COLORADO We recently quoted a small Amine Unit to process 150 mscfd of gas at 250 psig to reduce carbon dioxide from 4% to a product stream of less than 0.5%. Although small systems per mcf cost may be somewhat more expensive, they are economical from the standpoint of available gas in small volume operations and can be effectively utilized.
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LOUISIANA We have quoted a Pressure Swing Adsorption Plant to remove nitrogen from a small stream of 500 mscfd of gas at 50 psig. The existing nitrogen level of 4.8% would be reduced to less that 2.0% for pipeline purposes.
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LOUISIANA We are presently preparing a quote for a 300 mscfd liquids plant for dew point control and to be followed with a 250 mscfd Pressure Swing Adsorption Plant for nitrogen rejection. The nitrogen level is approximately 20% and would be reduced to below inert requirements of less than 4%.
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WEST VIRGINIA We quoted a 250 mscfd Natural Gas Liquids Plant to operate as a refrigerated plant at 500 psig to reduce sufficient liquids to meet the dew point standard for the pipeline.
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WYOMING We recently quoted a 20.0 mmscfd Natural Gas Liquids Plant for dew point control to operate at 650 psia to meet pipeline specifications for hydrocarbon content.
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TGPE Inc.
116 S. Capitol Ave.
Mt. Sterling, IL 62353
tucker@adams.net
(217) 773-3622
Fax: (217) 773-2623
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We can design and build for your needs utilizing our modeling process any of the process equipment, whether it be amine plants, natural gas liquids plants, or nitrogen rejection plants, to meet your requirements.
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