Breakout Tank Cathodic Protection System | Audubon Companies | Project Management of Oil and Gas Pipelines
Breakout Tank Cathodic Protection System | Audubon Companies | Project Management of Oil and Gas Pipelines
Client
Oryx Midstream
Location
Pyote, Texas
Pipelines + Terminals

Cathodic Protection System for Breakout Tank

Project overview

  • New construction
  • Linear-anode impressed-current CP system
  • Regulated atmospheric pipeline breakout tank
  • AMPP certification requirements

Scope of work

  • Engineering & system design
  • Project management
  • Materials procurement
  • Construction
  • Testing & commissioning

Project summary

Audubon was enlisted by Oryx Midstream in West Texas to provide project managementengineeringprocurementconstruction (EPC), field support, and commissioning services for a linear-anode impressed-current cathodic protection (CP) system. The CP system was designed to mitigate corrosion on the external base plate of a regulated atmospheric pipeline breakout tank.

Our AMPP-certified CP specialists supplied system design calculations, specifications, and detailed drawings. We also installed the CP system and provided testing and final commissioning support—resulting in mitigated corrosion for Oryx Midstream’s pipeline breakout tank.

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