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It's a 125 gallon per minute Amine plant with a glycol contactor. The unit is used to take H2S, CO2 and Water out of the gas and the plant equipment is being leased by Tenaska. There is a possibility that Tenaska will build a permanent plant there before the lease is up on the 125 GPM plant.
Most likely a smaller Amine/Glycol plant. I just finished my part of a temporary 250 GPM Amine/Glycol plant near Carthage on a large site and Tenaska plans to build 2 permanent plants on the same location.
We are scheduled to do a 70 GPM Amine/Glycol plant near Nacogdoches Tx in a few weeks and I bet the 5 acre tract you talk about will be for a Amine/Glycol plant in the same size range. This is just a guess though, I'm only privy to locations once the contracts are let and the company I work for is awarded the erection contract from the unit owner (who leases the plants to Tenaska.
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