Wednesday, January 16, 2013

HAZOP fun

I've been in Houston leading a HAZOP. Those of you in the engineering or construction fields will be familiar with them, but sometimes I think it stands for Herding  Asleep, Zombified, and Oblivious People. This group, however, was an exception to the rule. The team was small and they were driven to finish the exercise instead of second guessing and attempting to re-design the facility. The facility in question was a natural gas storage facility. Excess natural gas (you know, the stuff produced from that evil fracking) is stored in an underground reservoir until it's needed by the Yankees during winter. Then the gas is withdrawn and sent north in pipelines. There are lots of these types of projects going on, both here and in Europe. Passing gas is where it's at these days.

4 comments:

Old NFO said...

Snerk... Yeah, and I'm sure it smells (of money that is)...

JC said...

Well shit. Gimme a shout if you need intro to Houston - bounce back to my gmail.

mostly cajun said...

Which natural gas storage facility?
I have two, one in northwest Louisiana, the other in the north of Houston (Bammel) and I cimmissioned Sabine Gas near Beaumont.

MC

Peripatetic Engineer said...

Cajun: This one was in Colorado.