Micro-Refrigeration Packages
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Journey Engineering Corp. (Journey) provided engineering and design services to fabricate micro-refrigeration packages. Each of the packages are a custom-designed, compact, skid-mounted process unit used to cool and condition natural gas before it’s sent to fuel-burning equipment like gas turbines or engines.
The cooling process condenses heavier hydrocarbons and water vapour into liquids, which are then removed in a downstream separator. The result is a clean, dry fuel gas with a lower hydrocarbon dewpoint and a lower heating value, preventing liquid carryover, overheating, or fouling in the turbine/engine.
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Journey provided the process engineering, instrumentation engineering/controls design, and piping/structural engineering/design for a variety of sizes and configurations of the skidded system. These packages included inlet separators, heat exchangers, refrigeration systems, low temperature separators, and methanol injection systems.
Multiple micro-refrigeration packages are currently being built. Journey has been retained for any commissioning support needs that may arise, with the shared goal of ensuring that components will be installed, tested, and maintained in order to meet the client’s stringent operational and performance requirements.
