Fugitive Emissions Study

2D piping model with highlighted red lines showing emission pathways between storage tanks, illustrating Halker’s expertise in conducting detailed fugitive emissions studies for regulatory compliance and operational risk reduction.

The client needed to reduce or eliminate fugitive emissions from over 50 existing upstream production facilities in order to meet 40 CFR 60 OOOOa requirements with an aggressive schedule. The fugitive emission sources were both oil and water storage tanks on site.

Facilities Conversion to Meet Evolving Needs

Midstream facility with interconnected process piping, tanks, and equipment set against a wide-open landscape, highlighting Halker’s expertise in facilities conversion, system upgrades, and engineering solutions tailored to evolving operational needs.

Maybe they were not producing enough oil and gas previously to justify the infrastructure investment, or maybe the wells in the area were located too far away from established processing facilities to make sense for operators.

Regulatory & Environmental Site Review

Aging above-ground storage tanks with visible corrosion, access platforms, and identification signage, illustrating Halker’s regulatory and environmental site review expertise in assessing legacy oil and gas infrastructure for compliance, safety risks, and remediation needs.

Mergers and acquisitions can be challenging for oil and gas firms, due to the sheer number of regulatory and environmental compliance issues surrounding the oil and gas industry.

Multi-Well Site Facilities

Multi-well pad facility with rows of wellhead assemblies, flowlines, valves, and manifolds arranged on elevated steel supports, showcasing Halker’s engineering expertise in designing high-density upstream production sites optimized for reliability, flow management, and efficient field development.

The paradigm of American energy is undergoing a massive transformation. In addition to the evolution of renewable energy technologies, and the changes being driven by the consideration of climate issues, the oil and gas opportunities evolving within the United States could be the key factor in the country’s successful energy independence.