Awarded to Kiewit Energy – Canada, a subsidiary of Kiewit Corporation, the SAGD plant was an EPC project to construct a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) pilot facility designed for an output of 3,000 barrels-per-day. This project involved front-end engineering, detailed design, module fabrication, procurement and construction.
The scope of work included a central processing facility, steam generation, water treatment, well pads and interconnection of gathering/steam pipeline. The team fabricated 14 central plant piperack modules, nine central plant process modules, six wellpad production/injection module pairs, five wellpad sleeper modules and a wellpad test separator module.
The team self-performed the grading, piping, concrete foundations, electrical, module fabrication, instrumentation and module setting. The project peaked at 200 craft and worked more than 500,000 hours without a lost-time incident. The facility startup and production began in 2007.