Evers & Sons awarded installation work for Gillis Treating Plant as part of NG3 project
In a significant stride towards reinforcing America's commitment to energy sustainability, Evers & Sons Inc. has been selected for all field installation work associated with the Gillis Treating Plant, a cornerstone of the New Generation Gas Gathering (NG3) project.
The NG3 project is a new 255-mi natural gas gathering system, built by Troy Construction, with an initial capacity of 1.7 Bft3d. This system will bridge the gap between the Haynesville Shale and premium Gulf Coast LNG markets. NG3 also includes an integrated carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) solution at the system’s terminus near Gillis, Louisiana, which provides a net negative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions profile. The NG3 project is being developed by Momentum Midstream, a well-known private midstream operator.
The Gillis Treating Plant is the core of the carbon capture system used to treat the off-spec natural gas with an array of services such as CO2 amine treating, gas dehydration, CO2 compression and associated utility/power systems.
Opero Energy has engineered, designed and fabricated the equipment of this plant.
Evers & Sons will be handling all field activities associated with the Gillis Treating Plant including setting major equipment, installing > 60,000 linear ft of prefabricated pipe spools ranging from 2 in. to 36 in., including ±80,000 field welding in., insulating ±20,000 linear ft of piping and equipment, and erecting ±570 tons of structural steel. The company will also install ±1,500 cubic yards of concrete, and erect ±5,650 linear ft of perimeter fencing. It will manage the activities of its partner, MEITEC, for all electrical and instrumentation installation.
With a track record that stretches across 30 states and a reputation built over 40 yr, Evers & Sons says it stands well-prepared for this mission-critical task. "Throughout our history in the energy industry, we've consistently demonstrated our expertise. We're honored to take on this pivotal role in the NG3 project, underscoring our dedication to quality, safety, and on-time delivery," shared Buster Evers, CEO, Evers & Sons Inc.
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