Gas Compression Station Operations

Optimize your midstream efficiency with our expert guide to Gas Compression Station Operations. Learn the essential workflows for maintaining pipeline pressure, managing compressor units, and ensuring continuous gas flow through rigorous monitoring, preventative maintenance, and streamlined operational protocols designed for the energy sector.

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1. Retrieve Station Sensor Data
2. Calculate Discharge Pressure Differential
3. Log Pressure Deviation
4. Create Incident Report
5. Assign Maintenance Technician
6. Safety Inspection Checklist
7. Calculate Daily Average Flow
8. Notify Operations Manager
9. Emergency Alert SMS
10. Create Maintenance Work Order
11. Post-Maintenance Verification Task
12. Generate Daily Operational Summary
13. Update Equipment Health Status
14. Clear Resolved Alert Notifications
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Start of the Workflow/Process.

Fetch latest pressure, temperature, and flow rate readings from the Station Telemetry data model.

Calculate the difference between suction and discharge pressure to monitor compressor efficiency.

Update the Station Log entry with the newly calculated differential pressure value.

Generate a new entry in the Incident Data Model if pressure levels exceed safety thresholds.

Create a high-priority task for the on-call engineer to inspect the compressor unit.

A mandatory checklist for the technician to verify valve positions, seal integrity, and lubrication levels.

Aggregate all flow rate entries from the last 24 hours to determine the daily average throughput.

Send an automated email alert to the Operations Manager regarding the identified pressure deviation.

Send an urgent SMS to the field supervisor if the system enters an Emergency Shutdown (ESD) state.

Create a new Work Order entry in the Maintenance module linked to the identified incident.

Create a task for the Quality Assurance officer to verify the station is back to operational parameters.

Create a daily performance report summarizing all pressure, temperature, and flow aggregates for the shift.

Update the Compressor Asset entry to reflect 'Under Maintenance' status.

Delete temporary alert entries from the Active Alerts data model once the issue is resolved.

End of the Workflow/Process.

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