Expro Burner Boom is an exceedingly strong boom with vertical and horizontal racking capabilities along with advanced operational criteria. A typical boom package consists of the boom, mast, burner platform and rigging.
Booms are used to extend the crude oil burner and gas flare a set distance from an offshore installation to allow the produced hydrocarbons to be flared safely and to move the radiated heat away from the installation.
Calculations show advanced loading characteristics and improved operational capabilities over traditional booms. The boom is designed for increased loads for carrying larger process pipe work, heavy ice loading, and a large burner capacity. The mast design is configurable for horizontal deployment and also for vertical stowing for transportation between sites. Vertical stowing decreases the footprint on the rig floor allowing for space saving while not in operation.
The boom is a modular/scalable U-shaped truss assembly that is easily transported. A stronger mast is attached to the rig structure and braced with tie-back struts. Suspension cables and wind stays support the boom during operational conditions so that the rig crane is not necessary.
Features and benefits:
- Onshore and offshore oil and gas well testing and clean up operations
- Modular design scalable boom sections available in 60ft and 90ft. A 10ft burner platform is additional to boom length.
- U-shaped slot on mast makes for easy attachment of boom for installation.
- Integrated salt water lines reduce congestion and can allow for more variation in process pipe work.
- Water shielding options are scalable to meet customer requirements.
- Vertical racking option.
- Mast has OSHA approved ladder safety system.
- Small footprint for storage.
- Easy deployment and storage.
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Burner Booms
Expro Burner Boom is an exceedingly strong boom with vertical and horizontal racking capabilities along with advanced operational criteria. A typical boom package consists of the boom, mast, burner platform and rigging.
Booms are used to extend the crude oil burner and gas flare a set distance from an offshore installation to allow the produced hydrocarbons to be flared safely and to move the radiated heat away from the installation.
Calculations show advanced loading characteristics and improved operational capabilities over traditional booms. The boom is designed for increased loads for carrying larger process pipe work, heavy ice loading, and a large burner capacity. The mast design is configurable for horizontal deployment and also for vertical stowing for transportation between sites. Vertical stowing decreases the footprint on the rig floor allowing for space saving while not in operation.
The boom is a modular/scalable U-shaped truss assembly that is easily transported. A stronger mast is attached to the rig structure and braced with tie-back struts. Suspension cables and wind stays support the boom during operational conditions so that the rig crane is not necessary.
Features and benefits:
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