Process Group recently delivered three identical Glycol (TEG) Dehydration & Regeneration packages for Origin Energy’s Talinga Development project, located some 35 kms south west of Chinchilla, in Queensland, Australia.
These packages are designed for the dehydration of Coals Seam Gas (CSG). Each package has a capacity of 60 mmscfd of gas at the inlet conditions of 60 OC and 16.2 MPag, and are designed to reduce the gas moisture level to a maximum of 65 mg/Sm3.
All three packages were designed and fabricated at Process Group’s head office facility in Melbourne. All packages are specifically designed to fit into a skid size and shape that can be readily trucked to site and installed with minimal on-site construction time and cost. The design of these modular TEG packages has evolved over several years resulting in a functional and user-friendly package with respect to access and maintenance, while maintaining high process quality and reliability

Load-out of TEG packages from Process Group’s Melbourne facility.

Final assembly of the TEG packages inside Process Group’s Melbourne Workshop.

TEG Contactor Columns ready for dispatch from Process Group’s workshop