Mistral Midstream Inc., a privately-owned company that builds, owns and operates energy infrastructure, has selected Honeywell’s UOP Russell modular equipment to recover NGL from natural gas produced in Saskatchewan, Canada. Mistrals’s modular construction and equipment design allows UOP Russell to ship to remote locations where gas is produced.
The UOP Russell modular cryogenic equipment will process 60 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas. It is expected to enter production in late 2014 and is the first UOP Russell equipment in the Bakken Basin. “This project with Mistral showcases UOP’s ability to work in the northern Bakken Basin, especially as shale gas, remote gas and distributed gas play a more vital role in the global energy economy,” said Rebecca Liebert, UOP’s senior vice president and general manager for gas processing and hydrogen.
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