Central Oil Separation and LACT Facility



Samuel Services
Samuel provided multi-discipline engineering, design, procurement and construction management services for the entire facility. In addition to the typical discipline designs (process, piping, mechanical, structural, electrical), Samuel also performed all programming in-house and provided on site engineers, managers and project controls
to oversee construction.
Project Description
Samuel Engineering provided EPCM services for a new 100,000 bopd separation and
LACT facility located in Midwest, WY. The project was an addition to an existing CO2
flood field in which three phase produced liquids (oil, water and CO2) were collected and
sent to the separation facility. Heated three phase separators were utilized to perform the
bulk separation, with subsequent separation occuring with gun barrels and settling tanks.
Separated CO2 was collected by a VRU system and compressed for reinjenction into the
field. Water was separated, treated and pumped back into the field for reinjection. The
resulting oil went through three diferent stages of skimming and settling prior to passing
through LACT meters skids and into the sales pipeline.
