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Arcadia Gas Processing Facility

Equinox successfully completed FEED, Detail Design and installation of the ACS-02 Arcadia Gas Processing Facility in Queensland, Australia. The new 80 MMscfd facility leverages leading edge technology for environmental sensitivity including sound attenuation to all compression, low-profile ground level flare for minimal visibility, and specific attention to emission reduction / optimization. Equinox worked closely with …

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Duvernay Stabilization 3

Equinox Engineering recently executed the Detail Design of this 20,000 bpd Stabilization Facility in the Duvernay area of Fox Creek, Alberta. The facility is now in construction. The Duvernay Stabilization 3 (DS3) includes the addition of a third stabilization train sized for 20,000 bpd with additional storage (1 x 15,000 bbl tank). The project accounted …

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Lift Gas Facility

Equinox successfully executed the FEED and is currently executing the Detail Design for the Lift Gas Facility. This 30 MMscfd Lift Gas Facility is a brownfield expansion to an existing 240 MMscfd processing facility. The intent of the facility is to both free up processing capacity at the existing Gas Plant (in northern British Columbia) …

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COVID-19 Update: Business Continuity

As the current COVID-19 situation evolves, Equinox has been proactive in our planning, response and action. The health and well-being of our staff, clients, contractors and vendors remains the top priority and is at the forefront of our business continuity planning. With state of the art technology for teleconferencing and video conferencing, combined with over …

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The Depth of Equinox’s Shallow Cut Expertise

For projects with gas conditions that require liquids removal – Equinox Engineering has world class expertise – specifically regarding refrigeration facilities. Facilities include standard propane refrigeration, lean oil absorption, IFPEXOL as well as JT (Joule Thompson) processes for chilling and liquids extraction. Equinox specializes in shallow cut facility design with extensive experience in greenfield designs, …

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Water Treatment and Handling Experts

Equinox has industry leading expertise in engineering design and installation of frac water handling and water treatment projects associated with the oil and gas industry. Our experience with water treatment issues (produced, fresh, brackish, saline, brine, disposal) and solutions include desalinators, deoilers, reverse osmosis units, precipitate recovery technologies, lime softening, ion exchange softening, evaporation, reverse …

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Pipestone Separation Facility

Equinox successfully executed the FEED and Detail Design of the Pipestone Separation Facility outside of Grande Prairie, Alberta. The facility is designed to handle a maximum inlet of 260 MMscfd sour gas (8% H2S) and 40,000 bpd of sour emulsion (24,000 bpd of raw condensate and 16,000 bpd of produced water). Up to 2 m³/d …

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SemCAMS Wapiti Gas Plant

Wapiti Gas Processing

Equinox successfully executed the FEED and Detail Design of the SemCAMS Wapiti Gas Plant under budget and ahead of schedule. As one of the many gas processing projects executed by Equinox, this project included the design and installation of a grassroots, sour gas processing facility of 200 MMscfd raw inlet gas with up to 8% …

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Pipestone Liquids Hub

Equinox Engineering delivered the Pipestone Liquids Hub project 10% under budget, and 2 months ahead of schedule. This fast-tracked project accelerated the plant start-up by 2months, providing an additional 8 weeks of production revenue to the client. In addition, Equinox recommended several cost saving measures which reduce overall Total Installed Cost dramatically. Located outside of …

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