Onshore Oil & Gas

Pipelines, Fractionation and Liquefaction, Permico Midstream Partners

The project brings Y-Grade feedstock 870 km from West Texas to a fractionation plant through a 500mm pipeline. The gas pipeline include 5 pumping / pigging stations.

The fractionation plant provides purity products. HP Compression to liquids are sent to sphere storage.

The liquids pipeline would carry HP purity products 600km through a 400mm pipeline to the East Texas Gas Hub. Two pumping/pigging stations are included.

A liquefaction plant (gas chillers and refrigerant compressors) provide liquefied product to LP storage tanks.

​A LPG loading wharf with 2 sets of 5 loading arms are available for purity offloading to LNG carriers for international export.

Project: Ethane Cracker and Derivatives Plant

Location: Louisiana, USA

Builder: Fluor / Technip

End user: Sasol

Status: Operational, 2019

Role: Mechanical Completions and Commissioning Support

Lake Charles Chemicals Project (LCCP)

  • Ethane Cracker The heart of LCCP – turns 1.5 million tons of shale-gas ethane per year into 1.25 million tons of ethylene (main raw material for plastics).

  • Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Plants (2 units) Each makes 450,000 tons/year → total 900,000 tons/year of flexible plastic used in shopping bags, food packaging, shrink wrap, and coatings.

  • Ethylene Oxide / Ethylene Glycol Plant Produces 340,000 tons/year of ethylene oxide and glycols → used in antifreeze, PET bottles, detergents, and textiles.

  • Mono-Ethylene Glycol (MEG) & Ether Plant Makes 170,000 tons/year of specialty glycol ethers → key ingredients in paints, cleaners, brake fluid, and cosmetics.

  • Ziegler Alcohol Plant (world’s largest) Adds 173,000 tons/year of high-purity alcohols + 32,000 tons/year alumina → used in lubricants, shampoos, and pharmaceuticals.

  • Guerbet Alcohol Plant Produces 85,000 tons/year of specialty Guerbet alcohols → premium ingredients for creams, lotions, and household cleaners.

All plants are fully integrated, run on low-cost U.S. ethane, and are located in Westlake/Lake Charles, Louisiana.