Midstream and pipeline infrastructure transports, processes, and stores energy products between production sites and end-use markets, including gathering systems, processing plants, transmission pipelines, compression stations, and storage facilities. This critical infrastructure enables energy market integration, supply reliability, and economic development. Equipment requirements include compression packages, separation and treating vessels, metering systems, storage tanks, and extensive piping networks.
Fabrication for midstream and pipeline infrastructure demands code compliance per ASME B31.4, B31.8, and pressure vessel codes, quality systems ensuring reliability, materials suitable for hydrocarbon service, and understanding operational requirements. Projects range from small station upgrades to major pipeline systems, with modular construction often preferred for remote locations. Market drivers include production growth requiring new infrastructure, aging asset replacement, efficiency improvements, regulatory compliance, and energy transition creating opportunities in renewable gas and hydrogen transportation.
In the fast-paced world of energy infrastructure, where every pipeline, compression station, and renewable natural gas (RNG) facility demands flawless execution, detailed design engineering stands as the cornerstone of success.…