CB&I was awarded a contract by Enable Products LLC, part of Enable Midstream Partners LP, for the engineering and procurement of equipment and process modules for a new natural gas processing plant. The plant will be located near Enable Midstream’s Bradley plant currently being constructed in Grady County, Okla. The facility will use CB&I’s NGL-MAX gas processing technology and will have a total processing capacity of 200 million cubic feet per day of gas, CB&I said in a statement.
“CB&I had the same scope of supply for the Bradley Plant last year,” said Daniel McCarthy, president of CB&I’s technology operating group. “The success of that project led to this contract award, which is essentially a duplication of the equipment and modules.”
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