Sypris to Supply High-Pressure Closures for Permian Highway Pipeline Expansion Project
Sypris Technologies Inc. has recently received an award for specialty high-pressure closures for use in the Permian Highway Pipeline expansion project, the company said on Tuesday. Shipments under this award are expected to be completed by year-end. Terms of the order were not disclosed.
The Permian Highway expansion project will provide an outlet for increased natural gas production from the Permian Basin to growing market areas along the U.S. Gulf Coast, including new LNG facilities, according to news sources. The project is expected to increase the capacity of the Permian Highway Pipeline by approximately 550 million cubic feet per day.
According to news releases, the expansion couldn’t come at a more critical time and is expected to foster future natural gas production growth in West Texas and provide several LNG facilities along the Texas Gulf Coast with a more affordable, reliable supply. The Project is also expected to alleviate transportation constraints out of the Permian Basin in support of growing domestic and global energy demands. The Project is proposed to be in-service by late 2023.
Sypris has agreed to manufacture and supply its Tube Turns-branded specialty, high-pressure Tool-less and Threaded closures for use on the filtration systems for the Project. These closures will range in size from 12-inch to 70-inch in diameter and will weigh from an estimated 250 pounds up to as much as 20,000 pounds each and will be rated to a pressure of 1,541 psi.
"Sypris continues to be a leader in supplying high-pressure specialty closures to support major energy projects globally,” Brett Keener, general manager at Sypris, said. “By leveraging our extensive engineering design and manufacturing expertise, we believe we are uniquely qualified to support these types of demanding requirements. We are proud to be a part of a project with a goal to help provide reliable energy and improve lives around the world."
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