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INDUSTRY FOCUS OIL & GAS COMPRESSED AIR FOR ‘SUPER COMPLEX’


A CompAir compressed air systemh as been supplied for use on the Na sr Full Field Developme nt Projec toj


systemto Hyundai Heavy Industri es (HHI), s ed air


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ardner Denver’s CompAir b nra d has supplied a oc mplete oc mpre s


and construction (EPC) contract with the as part of i ts engineering, procurement


A ub DhabiMari en O ep ratin Comg the Nasr Full Field Development Proj


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Located 130 kmnorthwest of Abu Dhabi (Package 2).


in the Al-Nasr oil field, the new ‘super complex’ fromHHI will help increase the


offshore fie ld from22,000 to 65,000 daily oil production capacity of the


barrels. The facility includes a gas treatment platform, which is where the compressed air systemfromGardner


Gardner Denver’s scope of supply Denver will be sited.


in lc uded design, fabri ac tion, u


inspection, transportation, testing and s pply,


commi ss ioning of the oc mpres es d air equipment and plant systems. The compre ss ed air systemin l


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free, air-cooled rotary screw compressors, c udes four oil-


two es ts of heatles ,s desiccant-type air ?


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dryer ,s two DCS/ESD unit oc ntrol panels and UCP (BN3500)ma hc inemonitoring systems, filte rs and accessories. The


outdoors on the top deck of the facility, so mechanical packages were installed


t eh se needed to be able to wit sh tand the


monitoring units were located indoors. elements, while the control and


The compresso rs use air-cooled technology to cool and seal the


compression process,maximising the units’ overall effic


t ciency, while sealed-for-


life bearings that require no oil lubrication are also used on themachines. The compressors’ compac and noise-limiting enclosure helps simplify the installation process, as well as ensuring quiet compressor operation at all times. Given i s


systemnaturally t applic


a it on, ht e compre ss ed air needs to be able to


with ts and oc rrosion ac used by salt spray frombreaking waves. Therefore, all the piping within the compre ss or and dryer packag es fromCompAir are 316L grade stainless steel, to help protec again ts the


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Given its a presse


compressed air sy


application, the ed air system


naturally needs to be able to withst


caused by salt spray from and corrosion


made fr om 316L grade Therefore, all the piping is breaking waves.


stainless steel


elements. The lubrica including the oil rese


rvoir, also u e ation system,


oject ’s specification. Furthermore, the cu


s s 316L


grade stainless steel to comply with the proj


des cci ant dryer packag es are robus and


ustomised, heatless t


reliable. Cost-effective and easy to use when compared with themany alternative desiccant dryer regenerationmethods available on themark te hc nology is


on-goingmaintenan smple


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ket, the heatless to install with low ce costs, as they are


n to prone to the same heat-related issues that other dryer regenerati on systems are.


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