Canadian engineers are highly skilled in the design and construction of oil and gas facilities. Engineers work to integrate processing technologies and techniques, often into advanced customized designs, to ensure efficient operations, environmental compliance and that market requirements are met, computerized methods, 3-D modelling, advanced engineering, and good project management are prominent in Canadian companies. Contractors either take on full projects, or work in consortiums with local or international companies.
Sour wet natural gas has been an important part of Canada's gas supply for over 60 years. Many of the first applications of new gas processing technology began in large Canadian plants.
Canadian engineering companies deliver feasibility studies to detailed engineering and construction on projects around the globe:
Western Canada has some of the largest heavy oil and bitumen deposits in the world. Over the last 20 years a number of in-situ techniques have been developed to extract production from these deposits. Two of the most commonly used techniques are Cyclic Steam Stimulation and Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD). Canadian engineering companies have specific and unique technical expertise in the development of SAGD projects such as:
Offshore production facilities must perform under formidable environmental conditions. Off the East Coast, platforms must be designed to resist the impact of sea ice and icebergs.