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Inside This Issue... Route Selection - Key to a Successful Pipeline
Wood Group Mustang Goes with the Shale Flows
News from the Front - the Latest News around Wood Group Mustang
Summer 201
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News From The FroNTwooD GroUP mUsTANG TO
DESIGN THE WORLDS LARGEST
SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE CENTRAL
PRODUCTION FACILITY
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG has been selected
to provide the topsides detailed engineering
and procurement support or the worlds
largest semi-submersible central processing
acility (CPF) to be placed in the Ichthys
eld development, ofshore northwest
coast o Australia in 800 eet o water. The
topsides acility, awarded by Samsung Heavy
Industries Co, the EPC contractor or the CPF,
will weigh 70,000 tons and have a ootprint
o 514 eet by 434 eet. The acility is being
designed or a peak export rate o 1.657
billion cubic eet o gas as well as condensate
production o 85,000 barrel per day. The
semi-submersible platorm will be the corecomponent o the Ichthys LNG project, a joint
venture between Total and INPEX which is
being designed to produce 8.4 million tons o
LNG and 1.6 tons o LPG annually.
The size o the Ichthys acility surpasses that
o the previous worlds largest semi-submers-
ible CPF, also engineered and designed by
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG.
wooD GroUP mUsTANG
ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT
AND ORGANIZATIONAL
CHANGES
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG announced the
retirement o A. J. Cortez, a 15-year Mustanger
and executive vice president in charge o the
upstream, automation, pipeline business
segments and Asia Pacic region. Michele
McNichol has been named as A.J.s successor.
Michele, a Mustanger since 2001, will assume
the executive vice president role as well as
retain her current position as president o
Mustangs global upstream business.
Mustangs upstream business will now com-
prise two separate units, ofshore and on-
shore. The onshore business unit, reporting to
Michele, will be headed by president Simon
Wooler, also an 11 year Mustanger. Pipelines
business unit will also report to Michele.
wooD GroUP mUsTANG TO
PROVIDE SERVICES FOR RICE
ENERGY PIPELINE
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG, through its
experienced Alliance Engineering pipeline
group, has been awarded a contract to
provide a variety o services or Rice Energys
proposed natural gas pipeline system in the
Marcellus shale play. The system includes 6.5
miles o 16-inch steel pipeline along with a
12-inch clean water line, well connect lateral
provisions and pipeline inspection acilitiesto transport the gas rom locally drilled
wells to sales gas pipelines. WOOD GROUP
MUSTANG, through its Canonsburg, PA oce,
will provide overall project management
or the project, including coordination o
permitting, surveying, engineering, design,
procurement and mapping as well as
construction management and inspection or
the new acilities. The pipeline is expected to
be placed into service by all 2012.
wooD GroUP mUsTANG
AWARDED EPCM FRAMEWORK
AGREEMENT BY SHELL
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG has been awarded
a multiyear engineering, procurement and
construction management (EPCM) ramework
agreement by Shell Oil Products US or
their pipeline and terminal projects located
throughout the Gul Coast region. The EPCM
projects will include gas and liquid pipelines
and all related acilities, such as pump and
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Table of Contents
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Locations..................................................................................................................3
NewFromtheFront.............................................................................................3
RouteSelection-KeytoaSuccessfulPipeline...........................................6
SolutionsOutsideoftheBox........................................................................... 11
TotalProjectDelivery.......................................................................................... 14
GettingYouWhatYouNeed,.......................................................................... 16WhenandWhereYouNeedIt.
HowtoShowOff...AtATradeShow..............................................................18
YouCantGoWrong........................................................................................... 23
NeedtoEnhanceYourOil&GasRecovery?............................................... 24
UnequalledTopsidesExperience...................................................................28
WoodGroupMustangGoeswiththeShaleFlows.................................. 30
AutomationandControl...................................................................................33
AdvertiserIndex....................................................................................................34
UsingExperienceto IntegrateTotalEPCMDelivery............................... 35
WorkingintheShale?......................................................................................... 37
LNG-ExperienceTheDifference................................................................... 39
WeareCarryingonTheScoutingTradition............................................... 40
AddtheBestProfessionalstoYourTeam...................................................42
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A
new client who was unfamiliar with the pipeline business
recently asked me what was typically required in developing apipeline project. My response was there is no typical pipeline
project since each project takes on its own unique challenges based on
location, environmental sensitivity, size of pipe, product to be transported
and proposed schedule. The client then asked what I believed was the
most important aspect of planning a successful pipeline project when
project scheduling and budgeting are the overriding concerns of the
client. Quickly, I ran through a summary of all the stages of planning a
pipeline project, beginning with safety, then from routing to engineering,
Right-of-Way acquisition, survey, mapping, GIS, environmental, and
finally, through construction. Then, I realized that I had not answered my
clients question, at which point I concluded my explanation by telling
him that if I had to pick one aspect of planning that impacts a pipeline
project from beginning to end, it is route selection the time, analysis
and reasoning put into the original routing of the pipeline by the stake-
holders who would have to work within the parameters imposed by the
chosen route.
Mustang is a 6,000+ employee full service company that provides project
management, engineering, procurement and construction managementservices to the oil & gas industry. One of its business lines is the Pipeline
Business Unit, composed of a pipeline/facilities division and a pipeline
field services division. Mustang supports various types of projects
including greenfield pipeline projects, expansion of existing systems,
facility projects, and integrity projects. Mustang has been involved in
supporting and developing everything from short tie-in pipelines to
500+ mile large diameter cross-country transmission pipelines along
with their associated facilities.
This article, authored by Wood Group Mustangs
Mark Nussbaum, appeared previously in
World Pipelines Magazine, January 2012 edition and in
Right of Way Magazine, January/February 2012 issue.
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How a Route is SelectedIn the planning stage, one key aspect that all pipeline projects sharein common is how the initial routing of the pipeline affects the
eventual interface of all activities required for the project. After a
project kick-off meeting is held, and all the specifications of the
project are discussed, the Mustang routing team meets to start the
detailed process of developing a successful route. The routing team
is usually comprised of an engineering project manager, design
engineer, and a representative of each f ield service group including
Right-of-Way, environmental, GIS, survey and construction. By
involving all groups that will ultimately be impacted by the pipeline
route selection, each group is allowed the opportunity to identifyissues and problems with a proposed route and suggest routing
changes tha may mitigate these issues. This avoids the need for
expensive and time consuming re-routing of the pipeline further in
theproject schedule. In the initial stages of route selection, most of
the basic routing is done in the office by the GIS specialist using
a Web based viewer that is customized for the specific project.
This step requires the GIS specialist to download all publicly
available information that could potentially impact each of the
project disciplines.
Examples of information that are searched out and made into data
layers include:
Recent aerial photography
All federal, state and local parks, wildlife management areas,
forests, public lands
Tax maps and associated landowner information
Foreign pipelines and other utilities that cross the
proposed route
Road, railroad and water body crossings
Jurisdictional boundaries of states, counties, cities
Native American ownership or interests
Federal and state threatened and endangered species
Wetlands and other environmentally sensitive properties
This listing is a sample of the information that may be developedinto data layers for eventual incorporation into the GIS viewer to
use in preparing the desktop routing study. Once the data layers
have been developed and added to the viewer, the routing team
meets and begins the process of laying out the pipeline route.
Environmental and Engineering FactorsIn addition to specific data layers, there are also functional
attributes that impact the final selection of a pipeline route. For
example, the new pipeline will loop or parallel an existing pipeline;
Mustang is a 6,000+
employee full service
firm that provides
project management,
engineering,
procurement andconstruction
management
services to the
oil & gas industry.
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or, the client wishes to avoid routing the pipeline in greenfield or
environmentally sensitive areas. In many instances, regulatory and
resource management agencies can dictate the complete avoidance
of impacts to environmentally sensitive areas in the developmentof the route. In most cases, when complete avoidance of environ-
mentally sensitive areas is not possible, regulatory and resource
management agencies will request routing that minimizes and
mitigates those impacts. When preparing the desktop routing study,
these impacts are weighed and route deviations are developed, or,
construction techniques such as horizontal directional drills are
used to avoid or minimize the impacts. Besides environmental
factors, engineering and design issues are taken into account in the
selection of a successfulpipeline route. These include: the future
location of pump/compressor stations, valve sites, storage yards,
inter-connects, meter sites, temporary and extra temporary work-space, drill layouts, access roads, topography, hydraulics and
numerous other variables.
Natural and Man-made Factors
In the development of any pipeline route there are certain natural
and man-made features that should be identified and avoided if
at all possible. The potential for coming into contact with these
features increases depending on the location where the proposed
pipeline will be built. Features such as Native American and federal
lands are more common in the southwestern and western United
States, while critical wetlands and Wetland Reserve Program (WRP)
properties are more commonly found in the midwest and southeastern
United States. Man-made structures such as rivers andhurricaneprotection levees can require a large amount of engineering and
planning prior to obtaining approval from those jurisdictions to
cross land andfeatures that those authorities own or manage.
Additionally, highways and railroads always have their own specific
crossing requirements that needto be taken into consideration
during the planning stage. In recent years, nature conservancy
programs have increased in numbers and level of activity and can
create barriers to the pipelines routing depending on the language
in the conservation easement and whether a utility corridor might
have been reserved for such potential crossings. In all cases, it isimportant to identify these potential barriers early in the routing
process so they can be investigated to determine the best way to
traverse the properties or decide if a re-route orslight route deviation
will be required.
Route Verification on Site
Once the route has been identified on the GIS viewer, and all the
disciplines have provided input into the routing process, the routing
team often travels to the actual site to perform route verification by
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ground-truthing the route. As with the desktop routing process,
a core team will be selected to participate in this phase of the study.
In addition, if the proposed pipeline route is a long cross country
pipeline, it could be more cost efficient to fly the route with either
a helicopter or f ixed winged aircraft while shooting video footage
as a means of tying the route to f ixed points using GPS. In this way
the video can be reviewed, and specific areas of concern can be
visited on the ground. In most cases, route verification by ground
will be limited to looking at the proposed pipeline route from
public roads. When this is the only alternative, the best practice
is to take pictures at each public access point both upstream and
downstream of the proposed route using a GPS camera. The GPS-
identified pictures may then be downloaded and made a part of the
GIS database for the proposed route.
In many cases the proposed pipeline project is still in the confiden-
tial stage and has not been introduced to the local residents, local
governments or other local stakeholders. In such instances, special
precautions must be taken to minimize any attention by potential
stakeholders. Experienced route selection personnel have the skills
to discuss only pertinent facts about the project so as not to divulge
the name of the client or any confidential information that may
reveal details about the size or product to be transported by the
proposed pipeline. If initial contact with these stakeholders is
negative or intrusive, then future issues may arise with those same
stakeholders when they are approached again during the survey
permission and acquisition stages of the project. It is also
important to remember that any information provided to
governmental agencies can become a matter of public record
and can be requested through the Open Records Act. There-
fore, inquiries to such agencies are handled much the same
way as with private stakeholders, that is, with discretion as
not to unwittingly disclose the confidential nature of
the project.
Going PublicOnce the proposed route has been def ined and reviewed in the
field, the information is now ready for use in developing detailed
cost estimates, routing maps for meetings, engineering studies and
other project activities that will facilitate the authorization and
approval of the pipeline project. The acceptance and approval of
the proposed selected route by federal, state, and local leaders is an
important component of selling the project to the local communities
and landowners impacted by the proposed pipeline. It is suggested
that once the operating company is prepared to go public with the
proposed project, a public relations plan be developed prior to any
meetings with major stakeholders who may significantly affect the
successful outcome of the project.
ConclusionA well selected route, chosen with input from all disciplines and
proofed both in the office and the field, can save money in the time
and labor needed to acquire that route, as well in the cost of the
actual construction and materials for building the pipeline. There
are hundreds of factors and variables in the selection of a pipeline
route, and how all these factors are taken into consideration during
the routing phase of the project often dictates the success or failure
of the project.
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STOP being a show off, your parentstold you. Well, for a moment, forget theiradvice. When it comes to your business,you need to show off. And one of the
best ways to do it is to get involved in atrade show.
An estimated 110 million people attendmore than 4,000 shows in the UnitedStates and Canada every year, andthose numbers are increasing, says theGeorgia Minority Supplier DevelopmentCouncil. Surveys show that customersrate the importance of trade shows abovetrade magazine articles and regular salescontacts in terms of helping them makebuying decisions.gmsdc.org.
Trade shows have distinct advantagesover more passive forms of marketing. Forone thing, people who attend are activelyseeking out information. Trade shows are
an extremely cost-effective outlet to show-case your products and services, writespecialists Sara J. Gurney and Bob Romigin an Ohio State University web page.
ohioline.osu.edu.
Most people who attend tradeshows have some type of influencein purchasing. Hence, this is a primeopportunity for you to show themhow your product works or what theadvantages are to your services. But youmust prepare.
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PREPARATION
Its been said that attending a tradeshow without preparation is simply awaste of time and money. Yet, thiscrucial ingredient to success is oftenoverlooked. Its always amazing howmany exhibitors just leap into theirshow schedule without any gameplan, says Missouri-based trade showconsultant Marlys K. Arnold, quotedin the East Bay Business Times. With asystematic plan, an exhibiting program
not only becomes more focused butmore manageable as well.
If youre going to participate in atrade show, then, have clearly infocus why youre there, what youwant to accomplish, and how youplan to accomplish it. You cant
just show up at a show and expectmiracles to happen, says expertSusan Friedmann, CSP (CertifiedSpeaking Professional). Following aresome factors to consider.
What is your objective in attending? Isit to network with others in your field?Is it to generate leads that in timewill lead to sales? Or is it to sell yourproducts right then and there? Haveyour goals clearly in focus.
How will you design your booth?Everything about your exhibitfromordering of telephone, carpet, andfurniture, to arranging for setup,security, and dismantlingmust beplanned long before the event. Some
say six to eight weeks in advance. Todesign an effective exhibit, first thinkabout the image you want to project.For example, if your company suppliesoutdoor goods, you might wanta woodsy, rustic look. In contrast,a high-tech computer firm wouldprobably opt for a modernevenfuturisticdcor.
Second, consider how you willconvey your message. This isespecially challenging if your are
selling services rather than products,Monique Reece Ryan writes in theDenver Business Journal. There isno way to see, touch, smell or holda service, she says. Therefore youcant sell a service by reviewing thefeatures. You must state how thosefeatures translate into benefits. Andthe benefits you provide in your salespitch must match your customerscriteria for what they state they needand want.denver.bizjournals.com.
Third, think about the specificsof design. Because your boothis essentially an ad, you need tocapture the attention of passersbywith an eye-popping display.Statistics indicate that prospectsare walking by at a clip of about 3.5seconds every 10 feet, says the St.Louis Small Business Monthly. Thismeans that in 3.5 seconds, you haveto give them a real quick look at whoyou are.sbm.sbmin.com.
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There are other aspects of design youshould consider. For example, if youhave company literature or giveawayitems, these could be placed in theback of the booth so that interested
persons have to come inside to getthem. Also, avoid cluttering yourbooth with too much information.One of the problems we see isbusinesses overloading a booth,says Andy Blanton, owner of AdcraftIncorporated, a company that rents,sells, and builds trade show displays.In a 10 x 10 space, if you walk intothe booth and feel closed in, yourenot helping yourself. Sometimes lessis more. You want people passing byto be curiousto want to know more.You want people to stop and wonder,
What is this booth all about?
The staff. Just as important as how youdesign your booth is who you will useto staff it. Too many companies justask people to man their booths justto have someone there, says SharonScott-Moyer, president of Scott-MoyerAssociates, a company that helpsfirms prepare for trade shows. Youreally need someone dedicated toselling your products and services.
Susan Friedmann has similar
sentiments. Who represents youis critically important, she says.Visitors make judgments aboutyour company based on what theysee. That is their perception of yourbusiness. A sales rep can make orbreak business relationships based onhow they act on the show floor.
Publicity. Promote the show bypublicizing it long in advance. Sendinvitations to important prospectsahead of the show, writes MoniqueReece Myron in the Denver Business
Journal. Give them a reason to stopby your booth. This can include, forexample, dropping off a contestorder form or receiving a free gift. Tryusing pre-show mailers, phone calls,giveaways, post cardsanything toencourage clients to visit your display.
PRESENTATION
Once the event has begun, it isimportant that the staff be courteousand professional. Salespeople should
Send invitations toimportant prospectsahead of the show.
This gives them areason to stop by
your booth.
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make eye contact with visitors, smileand say hello, says expert MonaGrelck. Ask questions such as Hi,are you familiar with our product?or What brings you to our show?It is usually better to ask visitors whatthey need rather than overwhelmthem with information. Remember,too, that each attendee is different,and you may need to tailor yourapproach from one to the next.
At times, there may be slow periods.When they occur, dont twiddle your
thumbs. Instead, straighten up yourbooth, restock supplies, or makenotes on leads. If possible, checkout the other exhibits, too. Find outwhat your competitors are doing toattract customers and see if thereis anything you can learn fromobserving them.
FOLLOW UP
Perhaps just as important aspreparation and presentation is
follow up. Let everyone involvedin your trade show exhibit sharewhat they have learned from theevent. What worked? What didntwork? What will you do differentlynext time?
Also, prepare to follow up on leads.This aspect is often overlooked.Research shows that 79% ofall prospective show leads arenever followed up, says PatriciaHolmes, president of Rainmaker, asales support organization. Many
companies spend thousands ofdollars attending a show anddeveloping a booth, but most fail tomaximize their selling opportunities.
By all means, then, follow up onevery lead generated during theshow. States the Georgia MinoritySupplier Development Counsel,Those leads, and your resultingsales, are the real payoff from aneffective trade show performance.
compressor stations, meter stations and
dehydration units. Work has begun on initial
projects in Louisiana and Texas. WOOD
GROUP MUSTANG has worked on a variety of
Shell pipeline projects over the last 10 years
and was selected based on its Gulf Coast
pipeline expertise, prior experience withShell, alignment on critical areas such as safety,
and project execution.
BOEING AWARDS GLOBAL
PERFORMANCE ITS SILVER
PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE
AWARD
Global Performance, a MUSTANG company,
has received a silver level Boeing Performance
Excellence Award for 2011. The Boeing
Company issues the award annually to
recognize suppliers who have achieved
superior performance during the past 12
months. Global Performance provided pro-
ject and construction management services
for Boeings new 787 Dreamliner aircraft nal
assembly building, delivery center, interiors
responsibility center and several other sites
in the Boeing North Charleston, S.C. campus.
Global Performances responsibilities included
oversight of the design and construction
phases of the project, encompassing all
phases of program management - from
execution plan development, estimatereview, cost and schedule management,
commissioning, turnover and project closeout
on Boeings behalf.
UPCOMING TRADE SHOWS
AND PRESENTATIONS
WOOD GROUP MUSTANG will be participat-
ing in several trade exhibitions and making
industry presentations during the remainder
of 2012. Among them are:
Malaysian Oil & Gas Services Exhibition
and Conference (MOGSEC), KualaLumpur, September 18-20, Booth #2071
ISA Week, Orlando, Florida, September
24-28, Booth #857
AFPM Q&A Technology Conference, Salt
Lake City, Utah, October 1-3
GasTech Conference and Exhibition,
London, UK, October 8-11, Booth # B54
Developing Unconventional Gas (DUG)
Eagle Ford, San Antonio, TX, October
10-12
National Advanced Biofuels Conference
and Exhibition, Houston, TX, Booth #101
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UnequalledTopsidesExperience
Visit Wood Group Mustang
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Horn MountainWorlds deepest dry tree production platform
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The integration of Mustang and Alliance
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In the past decade alone, Wood Group Mustang
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We provide the exibility of custom energyprocessing solutions from a single source.
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Wood Group Mustang Goes with the
The search for unconventional hydrocarbons has
created a strong demand for acreage leasing, drilling,
production and pipelining. Wood Group Mustang is
no stranger to this market, and we have the breadth of experience
in virtually all facets of the business to be a very valuable
partner to producers engaged in developing shale reservoirs.
Our Pipeline Business Unit cut its teeth as an active participant
in the shales predecessor, the Austin Chalk, more than 20
years ago. From this initial experience, we acquired the
necessary skill sets to participate in the first big domestic
shale play, the Barnett Shale in north Texas. Working closely
with exploration and production (E&P) companies, we pro-
vided the complete project scope from survey through con-
struction management of processing facilities, gathering
systems and transmission pipelines. As the Barnett reached
maturity, we used our established model to provide these same
services for clients in emerging plays around the U.S. including
Haynesville, Marcellus, Bakken, Niobrara, Utica and Eagle Ford.
Combining the pipeline and facilities experience of Mustang
and Alliance Engineering, Wood Group Mustang has well-
established, close working relationships with major participants
and staffed local offices in each play with experienced personnel
to offer a cafeteria of services, providing a complete turnkey
solution or any part of the project the client needs to fill.
The Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, operation is an example of
our local presence and is leading the work that Alliance has
underway for Rice Energys natural gas pipeline system in the
Marcellus play. The scope includes overall project management,
construction management and inspection services for the
facilities, and coordination of numerous required field services.
The project includes 6.5 miles of 16-inch steel pipeline, a
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facilities that will transport shale gas to sales gas pipelines.
As new regional plays continue to be identified, we have
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the oil or wet gas plays containing natural gas liquids (NGLs).
This market condition brings several scenarios, any of which
Wood Group Mustang can support.
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With gas in abundant supply and selling cheaply, chemical and
petrochemical industry users are exploring ways to convert
from using fuel oil and coal as their primary energy source to
cleaner-burning gas. These conversions will stimulate projects
that are being explored by our downstream unit.
The processing, transport and storage of NGLs also provides
opportunities that are a f it for our process experience, NGL
extraction success and onshore LNG front-end studies.
With natural gas abundance, there are viable plans being
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power plant conversion.
Wood Group Mustang has field
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AGI Industries.................................................................................22
AVEVA...................................................................inside back cover
AWC...............................................................................................12
Beta International............................................................................22
Cameron.............................................................................back cover
Cruver, Robbins & Fu, LLP............................................................39
Deep South Crane & Rigging..........................................................34
Dresser Rand.....................................................................................5
Dynamic Industries, Inc..........................................inside front cover
DXP................................................................................................41
Edgen Murray..................................................................................17
Emerson..........................................................................................10
Enerflex ..........................................................................................29
Freeport Welding & Fabricating, Inc...............................................32
GBA-Corona, Inc............................................................................41
General Welding Works, Inc..........................................................13
Gulf Coast Alloy Welding..............................................................39
Hoerbiger........................................................................................36
LEWA, Inc......................................................................................15
Mammoet........................................................................................26
New Industries.................................................................................27
Oil States Industries, Inc.................................................................13
Oliver Equipment Company............................................................25
Performance Contractors, Inc.........................................................38
Powell Industries...............................................................................4
SoTec..............................................................................................22
Taylor Forge Engineered Systems...................................................32
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Using Experience to
Integrate Total EPCM DeliveryMustang offers hands-on construction operations experience to make sure project delivery is what you
expect safe, on time, within budget and with no surprises. We provide a fully integrated approach for
every stage on projects of any type, any size, anywhere in the world.
We handle any and all aspects of the project, from front-end planning through startup, including:
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Then You Need Mustang!Mustang has the breadth of experience in pipeline engineering, field services, natural gas processing,
NGL recovery, and CO2/Enhanced Oil Recovery technologies to be your valued partner in the shale
plays. We have the expertise, value-added internal support and track record to get your projects done
on time, within budget and with no surprises. We offer:
Right-of-Way Services Field Gathering Inspection
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If you are in the shale, it is time to talk to Mustang. Contact Dany Jew and David Carpenter (pipeline,
associated facilities design and field services) or Simon Wooler (facilities design)
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Gulf Coast Alloy Welding, Inc. (GCAW), an established fabricator of ASME Code pressure vessels, tray towers ancolumns, has been serving the oil & gas and petrochemical industries since 1981. We have been providing equipmenfor capital projects both direct to major petrochemical plants and various engineering and construction firms.
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Experience The DifferenceMustang has experience with executing LNG projects
regasification or liquefaction, onshore or offshore, grassroots
or brownfield. We have:
LNG Experience Concept Studies, FEED, EPCM for
liquefaction and regasification with NGL recovery
Modular Experience Proven scalable modular designsfor offshore and onshore process modules
Topsides Experience Extensive topside designs for
floating production facilities and FLNG
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specialists to take projects beyond startup
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Needing a partner for your next LNG regas or liquefactionproject? Look to Mustang. Experienced. Global. Ready.
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MustangerEagle Scout & Gold Award Girl Scout Honor Ro
We are Carrying onThe Scouting Tradition
Alexander, Don
Bailey, Shane
Bailey, Tom
Barnard, Geoff
Barrington, Phillip
Batte, Oliver
Bauer, Enoch
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Beard, Matthew
Beaver, Justin
Bell, Michael
Beyer, Matt
Bowles, Mark
Bowles, Matthew
Bozeman, Adam
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Campbell, JerryCarlin, Brian
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Ostertag, Jay
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Peacock, Kevin
Pearson, Luke
Pelley, Dustin
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Reardon, Allen
Reid, Ann Catherine
Reinwald, Jason
Rench, David
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Ridley, Chuck
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Sanders, BenSanders, Nick
Scott, Don
Shirley, James
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Simmons, Tommy
Smith, Colby Hayes
Smith, David
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Stanley, Christo
Tacquard, Matt
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Todd, MichaelVashi, Jay
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GBA-Corona, Inc. H ou st on Lo ndon M i La n
GBA-Corona, Inc.
Houston, TX 77036
Tel: 713-773-9933
Fax: 713-773-9940
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Slough, UK
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Monza, Italy
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GBA-Corona specializes in all of your flaring needs. From simple
pipe flare applications to the most complex staged systems, GBA has
the expertise and equipment to fit the process conditions.
GBA flare systems are specifically designed with both performance
and longevity in mind without losing sight of cost. This combina-
tion is essential for all applications and should be demanded by all
operators and engineers.
For a complete listing of all of our equipment and service,
please visit our web site at www.gba-corona.com or contact us at
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Engineering.
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Backed by more than a centurys worth of experience, DXP provides a single source for engineer-
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all processes in between, DXPs engineering staff provides the in-depth technical expertise that
has earned us our reputation as a world-class pump company.
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Mustangs Professional Services Group can provide you with experienced on-site engineering andsupport services personnel when you need them. We have engineers, designers, managers,
administrators, project controls, field service and other positions available to solve your fluctuating
staffing demands. Just call us, and we will fill your requirements with the right people. Take
advantage of these benefits:
Staffing flexibility Turnaround specialists
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Contact Lanny Ottosen to learn more about how Mustang can put professionals to work for you.
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Add the Best Professionals to
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A plant is made up o a million decisions, big and small.Its a complex fow o people, resources, designs andschedules. Success requires collaboration, and a completeunderstanding o strategic activities and events.
With AVEVA information integrity, all project data can be exploited
and shared at every stage of the assets life, joining up the details
to show the big picture. The result is accurate and efcient project
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