Midstream company improving gas processing operations

Cureton Midstream LLC is using software to provide prescriptive monitoring of its gas processing plant in Weld County, Colo. The plant is designed to cryogenically extract 99% of ethane and 100% of propane from natural gas supplied by producers.

By Honeywell UOP May 24, 2018

Cureton Midstream LLC is using Honeywell Connected Plant to provide prescriptive monitoring of its gas processing plant in Weld County, Colo. The plant is designed to cryogenically extract 99% of ethane and 100% of propane from natural gas supplied by producers in the Niobrara basin.

Cureton will use the system to feed plant data through fault models to provide performance analysis and recommendations. It will also be used to help mitigate issues that impact plant productivity and profitability. 

The company is also looking to enhance visibility in their operations to identify and resolve problems that often avoid detection and hamper production. It also can help plants avoid unplanned shutdowns for maintenance and repair that would cost plant operators millions of dollars per year in lost productivity.

Cureton is a Denver-based midstream company focused on providing commercial solutions to its customers. Cureton was founded in 2016, bringing experience in engineering, construction and operating assets across the United States. The company has overseen projects and operations in Colorado, North Dakota, Utah, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana.

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– Edited from a Honeywell UOP press release by CFE Media.

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