Midstream Processing Solutions Projects

Multi-Site Midstream Tie In Project
The client required a comprehensive engineering and design solution for a complex, multi-site pipeline tie-in project involving several interconnected valve

Midstream Plant Operational Efficiency Upgrades
The client required critical piping and equipment modifications to improve operational efficiency and system reliability within an existing process unit.

Meter Skid Tie In Project
The client required a detailed engineering and design solution to integrate multiple new meter skids—a main meter skid, a buy-back

Midstream Plant Expansion
The client required comprehensive engineering and design support to execute a series of upgrades at an existing natural gas processing

Gas Plant Optimization Study
The client required a comprehensive evaluation and process optimization effort to improve the accuracy of an existing gas processing plant

Greenfield Compressor Station Engineering and Design
The client required full engineering, design, and project management support for the development of a new greenfield gas gathering compressor

Mercury Removal & Bonus Target
In 2020, a Midstream distribution company (“Client”), with nearly 10,000 miles of pipelines and over 50 terminals for refined petroleum

Fugitive Emissions Study
The client needed to reduce or eliminate fugitive emissions from over 50 existing upstream production facilities in order to meet

Gathering and Pipeflow Modeling
A Texas based company looked to longtime partner Halker Consulting, to create a flow model of the design for an

Flare System Retrofit
In 2015, a publicly traded pipeline transport company (“Client”), approached Halker Consulting (“Halker”) to evaluate a recently acquired gas plant.

Frac Tower Return to Service
In 2015, a Midstream distribution company (“Client”), with terminals spanning across the United States, approached Halker
Consulting LLC (“Halker”)

Gas Compressor Station
As with many Halker customers, this Texas based organization was challenged with a lack of internal engineering resources to match