Case Study
Black Flare Project
The Black Flare Project commenced on August 2nd, 2023. With a focus on safety and efficiency, the project aimed to address critical aspects of the facility's flare system, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with industry standards.
A total of 109 concrete supports formed the foundation of the Black Flare Project, with each support meticulously excavated, crafted, and casted with precision. These supports provided essential stability and structural integrity to the various components of the flare system, laying the groundwork for safe and reliable operation.
The project encompassed the construction and casting of foundational elements essential to the flare system's functionality, including the cylinder shelter foundation, flare ignition foundation, Flare Stack foundation, Drain pit foundation, and fence foundations. Each element was carefully designed and executed to withstand the rigors of operational demands and environmental factors.
A total of 2905 DIA INCH were fabricated and welded at both the workshop and site as part of the Black Flare Project. This extensive fabrication and welding effort contributed to the assembly of critical components essential to the flare system's operation, ensuring compliance with design specifications and industry standards.
OVERVIEW
- 109 Concrete Supports
- 1 Cylinder Shelter
- 1 Flare Ignition
- 1 Flare Stack
- 1 Drain Pit
- 1 Fence Foundation
- 112 Steel Supports
- 1 Platform
- 1 Cylinder Shelter 2905
- 2905 Total Dia INCH
- 167864 Manhours