Founded
in 1985, ENGlobal has decades of experience folded into each of its global
project delivery solutions. Today, the specialty engineering services firm
focuses on automation and select EPCM projects for alternative energy and
government entities, in addition to a wide range of services for the upstream,
midstream and downstream oil sectors.
The
consolidation of resources in the upstream energy sector put pressure on
individual companies to expand their capabilities and provide a strong and
cost-effective response to oil and gas production needs. Leveraging its deep
knowledge of oil and gas production, separation and conveyance, ENGlobal helps
these achieve this need by providing full service engineering, procurement and
construction capabilities including enhanced oil recovery, gas treating,
dehydration, gas compression and distribution, oil processing, and more.
Services for clients in the upstream sector include program management,
feasibility studies, concept development, innovative plant, layout, definitive
estimates, process engineering, control systems, detail engineering and design,
procurement, construction management, commission and start-up.
When
it comes to midstream services, ENGlobal covers the full gamut of both simple
and complex onshore and offshore projects from design through construction. The
company’s expertise in the midstream arena ranges from project conceptual
feasibility studies through detail design, permitting and construction
management. Leveraging a full range of technical and administrative personnel,
ENGlobal offers innovative and cost-effective solutions for crude natural gas
liquids, refined products pipelines and facilities, as well as natural gas
pipelines and facilities. The company has engineered and constructed a wide
range of hydrocarbon transportation and distribution systems, including
pipelines, flow stations, pump stations, compressor and metering stations
around the world.
Engineering
for refineries and petrochemical plants starts with the development of the Front
End Loading (FEL) package or Front End Engineering Development (FEED) package,
which provides the basis for the appropriations cost estimates and feasibility
studies. To this accord, ENGlobal has reliably served the petroleum refining
and petrochemical industry with conceptual engineering and detailed design of
numerous grass roots units and upgrade projects. In addition, ENGlobal has
extensive experience with cat crackers, hydrotreaters, amine treating and
regeneration units, sulfur recovery units and sour-water stripping units.
Whether it involves stress analysis or 3D computer aided design, ENGlobal
utilizes the latest available software and systems to perform the required
engineering and design, and a staff of control system specialists to engineer the
application of distributed control systems, signal transmission, data
collection and information processing.
For
30 years, ENGlobal has diligently worked to establish a solid and reputable
presence in the world’s energy market. With a massive suite of products and
services, ENGlobal caters to a wide and growing base of client seeking
highest-level standards for their automation and engineering needs.
For
more information, visit www.englobal.com
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