BCCK supplying nitrogen rejection unit in Permian

To be employed in cryogenic gas processing facilities

BCCK, a leader in engineering, procurement, fabrication and field construction services, has announced the receipt of an award of a NiTech Style IV nitrogen rejection unit (NRU) in the Permian Basin.

The NRU will be designed to extract nitrogen from 125 MMSCFD residue gas from cryogenic gas processing facilities. The NRU incorporates BCCK’s latest Style IV NiTech NRU technology in a modular skidded design that can handle compositional or flow capacity changes. BCCK said its design is a simple, non-complex process design that requires minimal operator attention.

BCCK’s NiTech NRU HP tower leaving the Midland, Texas manufacturing facility. (Image: BCCK)

“With the tightening of pipeline specifications due to the increasing global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), the NRU utilizes BCCK’s patented NiTech technology that employs a traditional cryogenic distillation process with no cryogenic rotating equipment to reduce nitrogen in gas,” said Drew Schiller, director of business development gas processing, BCCK.

As a complete solutions provider, BCCK’s NRU technology has also played a direct role in the drive for renewable energy solutions. With a smaller footprint, the unique design lowers greenhouse gas emissions for landfill gas projects and requires minimal operator attention, the company said.

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