Title: Gas Gathering
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- Two typical types of compression.
- Gas Driven Can be set as Permanent, or
Temporary - Electric Driven Normally a Permanent
Installation
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Temporary Gas Compression
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Temporary Gas Driven Compression
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Permanent Indoor Gas Compression
Rig Counts North Parachute - 10 Rigs Eureka
- 2 Rigs
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- Compressor Gas Cooler Fans (Air Exchangers)
- Air exchanger fan blades are one of the biggest
source of noise from the fan tip speeds. - EnCana is looking at having bigger exchanger
boxes installed on new applications, to be able
to slow the fan tip speeds down - One new innovation is the new Whisper Tip fan
blades. These new fan blades cut the sound level
in half.
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Permanent Indoor Gas Compression
Different Types of Coolers Vertical and
Horizontal
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Permanent Gas Compression
Horizontal Coolers with Extensions to Mitigate
Sound
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Permanent Gas Compression
3 Horizontal Coolers with Extensions to Mitigate
Sound
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- Electric Compression
- Electric driven compression has no exhaust, but
requires cooling of the gas with horizontal air
fan exchanger. - Limitations are power supply requirements and
installation costs
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7500 Hp Electric Compression
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1500 Hp Electric Refrigeration Compression
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- EnCana uses two different muffler manufacturers.
- Power Therm---The Power Therms are a Critical
Grade muffler, which is a reduction of 29-35
Dba. - Miratech---The Miratechs are listed as a
Hospital Grade, which is a reduction of 30-35
Dba. - Muffler stacks are normally cut on a bevel to
direct sound to the most desirable direction.
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Typical Muffler Design. Most have a Catalyst
section for emission control, and can either lay
horizontal, or stand vertical
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- What is Encana doing to reduce compressor noise
- EnCana is currently exploring several new
technologies for sound control. - EnCana is using third party sound suppression
experts to help us better understand how sound
travels, and the different sound frequencies
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