Draft Permit No. 5142M8: Willow Lake Gas Processing Facility Overview
The Willow Lake Gas Processing Facility, operated by Crestwood New Mexico Pipeline LLC, has a history of construction and operation, including the addition of compressor engines and equipment to enhance gas processing capabilities. The Draft Permit No. 5142M8 outlines proposed modifications, such as adding compressor engines, a dehydration unit, reboiler, storage tank, and vapor recovery unit. These enhancements aim to increase gas capture, reduce venting and flaring, and meet pipeline specifications by reducing water content in natural gas to minimize corrosion risks.
- gas processing
- facility overview
- environmental engineering
- permit application
- equipment modification
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Crestwood New Mexico Pipeline LLC Willow Lake Gas Processing Plant Draft NSR Permit No. 5142M8 Moshe Wolfe, P.E. - Senior Environmental Engineer, Crestwood New Mexico Pipeline LLC Jonathan Smith Vice President - Operations, Crestwood New Mexico Pipeline LLC
Presentation Overview 1.Willow Lake Facility permit and operating history 2.Facility overview 3.This Hearing: Crestwood s significant NSR revision application and Draft Permit No. 5142M8 a. Proposed equipment to add to Willow Lake Facility b. Purpose of proposed modifications
Willow Lake Facility: Permit/Operating History Willow Lake Facility is located approximately 2.67 miles southwest of Malaga, NM in Eddy County. 2013: Construction and operation of Willow Lake 1 under the GCP-4. 2016: Construction and operation of Willow Lake 2 under the GCP-4. 2018: Equipment additions under GCP-4 to allow operation of Willow Lake 1 and 2 in compression mode. 2020: Permit No. 5142M7 issued authorizing construction of Willow Lake Compressor Station, located at Willow Lake Facility. Construction began in January 2021 and operation of Willow Lake Compressor Station began in May 2021. There are no pending enforcement actions for operations under Permit No. 5142M7.
Willow Lake Facility Overview Willow Lake 2 Willow Lake 1 Compressor Station
Draft Permit No. 5142M8 Modification Additional Equipment: Three (3) 1875 hp Compressor Engines One 80 MMscfd Triethylene Glycol Dehydration Unit One 1.5 MMBtu Reboiler One 400-bbl Condensate/Produced Water Tank One Vapor Recovery Unit for storage tank vapor control Revisions to Existing Equipment: Increase in tank and tank truck loading liquid throughput Tank truck loading emission controls with existing flare Fugitive piping component additions Existing facility equipment and proposed additional equipment all utilize air-driven pneumatic devices.
Facility Overview Willow Lake 2 Willow Lake 1 Compressor Station Tank TEG Engines
Purpose of Proposed Modification Compressor engines facilitate gathering larger volumes of natural gas from upstream producers (increase gas capture, reduce venting and flaring at third party sites) Glycol dehydration unit and associated reboiler are necessary to reduce water content in natural gas to meet pipeline specifications and reduce corrosion. Additional tank facilitates safe handling of increase volume of liquids. Control of truck loading emissions from tanks at Willow Lake 1 and Willow Lake Compressor Station provides substantial reduction of VOC emissions.
Conclusions/Request Relief Crestwood requests the Hearing Officer enter an order denying WEG s petitions and recommending approval of the Draft Permit; and Crestwood requests the Secretary of Environment issue Draft Permit No. 5142M8 for proposed modifications.