Compressor Station Critical Drawing Remediation

TC Energy Wayne County, WV

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Overview

The evolution of upgrades and expansions of this 68-year-old Wayne County, WV compressor station left critical drawings in need of review and updates. With a focus on documentation accuracy and improvement to HAZOP efforts, this station was slated for a full critical drawing revamp. As a result, TC Energy decided to invest in a qualified engineering effort to document the current makeup of all operating systems and controls to provide their Operations and Engineering teams with a fresh set of critical Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs). Accuracy, safety, and efficiency were the primary focal points of these efforts.

This large station spanned 7-acres, contained twelve (12) compressors (both gas turbine and electric drives), seven (7) bisecting transmission lines, and one other operator’s pipeline. To complicate the site further, this station also included a railway and state road routed through the site.

Solution Details
highlights
  • Critical drawing verification, modification and creation for twelve (12) compressor stations, including both gas turbine and electric drivers, to capture system evolutions spanning over 65-years
  • Field tracing and PI&D updates for seven (7) mainline transmission lines within the station, both directional and bidirectional
  • Over 6,800 site photos taken capturing existing site conditions
  • Scheduling and operations coordination for all walkdown processes and safety planning
  • Walkdown with a four-person crew for nine (9) days creating redlines of all above grade piping, underground piping, abandoned piping and tubing inside existing buildings, yard piping, equipment, and tanks

We eagerly approached this project with a highly skilled team of four (4) engineers/designers to conduct a walkdown effort to document and develop accurate P&IDs and critical drawings. Working directly with site operations personnel was an essential step to fully understand the station and its history. Our team approached this project systematically starting with major systems by area, documenting all piping systems, identifying all branch connections, valves, inline components, tubing, instruments, meters, equipment, building penetrations, above ground and below ground penetrations, reliefs, pipe sizes, and piping materials. Although this large and complex facility provided significant coordination challenges, clear communication and collaboration between all team members prevailed.

Our team utilized cloud based digital markup technology to capture redline drawing markups, which were uploaded in real-time to start and maintain the drawing creation process efficiently. This process consisted of reviewing/confirming existing physical underground drawings, organizing all the site collected data, and review the station I/O list to create new CAD P&IDs to meet client standards. Over 6,800 site photos were taken during the 9-day visit. These photos were organized by area and used for verification throughout the drawing creation process, reducing the need to revisit the site to a single verification check after the 60% design submittal.

To maintain safe field operations, our team coordinated closely with site operations, including safety check-ins throughout the duration of their visit. Ultimately this project was successfully completed with zero safety incidents and did not interrupt start up and shutdown of compressors or station piping blow down activities.

TC Energy now has accurate and consistent critical drawings to aid in the safe operations of the station and make informed decisions for future operations, maintenance, and upgrades.

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Highlights

7 acre facility

12 compressors

6,800 site photos taken

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