PIPING SYSTEMS DESIGN

Best engineering practices, applicable industry specifications, and governing codes are applied to designing piping systems in a variety of scales and applications. Some of these systems include, but are not limited to, additive and blending systems, loading and unloading racks (marine, rail, truck), product storage and transportation, pipeline, pump and meter stations, LACT skids, manifolds, and relief systems.

Piping Manifold Expansion

Arseal provided engineering, design, material specification, procurement support and construction support for the expansion of the facility’s crude manifold. This expansion included four new headers and fourteen new laterals. During the design process, consideration of the limited space was taken into account while at the same time attempting to maximize the amount of connections that could be made.  The construction was designed to utilize prefabricated piping sections for ease of assembly. With the addition of a transfer header, the facility now has the capabilities of inbound, outbound, and tank to tank movements simultaneously, thus increasing the effectiveness and productivity of the site.

  • Four inbound headers
  • Four outbound headers
  • Two future header locations (spares)
  • Thirty-five tank laterals
  • One dedicated tank transfer header

Project Details

Location: East Houston, Texas

Client: Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.

Project Contact

Jennifer Harvard
Manager, Mechanical Engineering

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