EMS has designed facilities for hundreds of reciprocal and centrifugal machines, utilizing natural gas, diesel, and electric power drivers. Our compression capabilities include design experience for all ancillary equipment typically required for safe operations, including:


  • Slug catchers


  • Pig launchers and receivers


  • Separation and liquids handling


  • Filtration equipment


  • Fuel gas systems


  • Electrical power supply, VFDs, and MCCs


  • Gas treating and dehydration


  • Pulsation equipment


  • Foundation design and buildings


  • Noise control


  • Emission control and air quality monitoring


  • Metering and pressure regulation


  • SCADA systems
EMS compression engineers are capable of conceptual planning and feasibility studies leading to cost effective designs and best selection of equipment, resulting in lower capital expenditures, maintenance and operating expense, and fuel consumption. Our engineers and designers have significant experience with cost effective designs for installations in most all types of terrain, from the high desert plains of West Texas to the rugged mountainous conditions of Appalachia.