CANUSA EPC

CANUSA EPC

Engineering Services

Calgary, Alberta 8,304 followers

Engineering for Energy Facilities & Industrial Infrastructure | Experts Beyond Borders

About us

CANUSA EPC is an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction firm that supports clients building energy infrastructure and facilities. We execute projects through our integrated model, minimizing construction risks and supporting the safe operation of the facility. Our team is in Calgary and Denver, allowing us to serve the North American market with local resources and an expandable team to meet our client’s needs.

Industry
Engineering Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Calgary, Alberta
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2004
Specialties
Engineering, Drafting and Design, Project Management, Procurement, Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Design, Construction Management, LNG, Gas Processing, FEED Studies, Facilities Design, Mechanical Design, EPCM, Midstream Facilities, Energy, Oil Production, CO2 Capture, Pipelines, and CO2 Transport

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    Here's a great offer for a free emissions reduction report from CANUSA EPC....see below!

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    Principal, Operations and Engineering

    With a few simple data points, my team will provide you with an emissions reduction report that analyzes methane and carbon emissions on your instrument gas devices, compressors & tanks - at no charge.    Request yours and gain clarity on:    → Application reviews for your site, → Considerations for the deployment, and → Project development numbers you can start your evaluation with.   -----   Just write "Emissions Report" in the comments and I'll be sure you receive the request form. Proud of my team at CANUSA EPC!

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    Curious about reducing methane & carbon emissions on your instrument gas devices, compressors & tanks? With just a few data points, we’ll create a free report that:  → Covers the application reviews for your site,  → Provides considerations for the deployment, and  → Gives project development numbers you can start your evaluation with.  Are there any specific inefficiencies or specific conditions where you believe emissions could be reduced with a better evaluation? ------- Request your evaluation on our website’s Resources page.    👉 link in comments  

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    We are hiring design and drafting resources for both of our offices in North America. At CANUSA EPC we are looking for designers and drafters who demonstrate great communication with our team and clients, hold themselves to delivering quality work, and enjoy challenging projects and schedules. Looking to be part of a dynamic team that has opportunities to grow your exposure and leadership skills? Know someone who is feeling stuck at their current EPC? Let's have a chat. Reach out to Alicia Cartmell, B.S. to talk about joining the team. https://lnkd.in/g7PvcESA

    Careers - CANUSA EPC

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    Energy and Industrial Gas Facility Developer | Natural Gas, CO2, Helium, Power Generation

    What does CANUSA mean?  We aim to bring execution and expertise from across CAN & USA to deliver solutions that meet our client needs. Right now we are seeing interest in modular package and piping execution for clients looking to minimize onsite time for construction. Done properly, this can deliver a lower installed cost, high-quality facility, and provide benefits to meeting the IRA requirements. Geoff Amon has executed with this approach throughout his career and is bringing this to strategy into our Carbon Capture projects.      

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    What does CANUSA mean?   CAN  +  USA    From northwestern BC to south Texas, our team has proudly executed 2,100+ projects in:   → Gas Processing   → Carbon Capture  → Power Generation  → Helium Processing  → Oil Processing   → Pipelines & Gathering Systems   → Emissions Reduction    Every project we undertake is driven by lowering your risk and increasing efficiency.  Our team is headquartered in both Calgary & Denver, and led by Jeff Moench, Geoff Amon, and Forrest Churchill.     We've got some exciting updates to share heading into the fall. And we've got fun stories to share about our amazing team members! ----- → If you know someone at CANUSA, click the Follow button on LinkedIn to see more news about our team!

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    Can you guess how many books Lila Salley is set to read by the end of 2024?    By day, Lila is one of our engineers, headquartered in Denver.     But by night? She is avidly crushing a personal goal to read 100 books this year.     She joined CANUSA EPC in Q1, and it quickly became evident that this woman will achieve any goal she has set for herself. ---- Her most rewarding engineering project so far?   A 5-mile long high pressure natural gas transmission line in Nevada. It required intense communication and collaboration between the client and different groups – after mannnny revisions, we produced a final product that the client was happy with. We're lucky to have you, Lila!!

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    What are your favorite charities or community events to sponsor?   We’ve been looking for new ways to give back to the community. This season, we chose to donate rodeo tickets to Kids Up Front – an organization that helps deserving children attend enriching experiences.    ❔ What are your favorite initiatives to support?  We are based in Calgary & Denver – please share your ideas... anywhere across North America.  

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    Help us welcome Jack Singh to CANUSA EPC’s Denver office. If you have met Jack, you know the immense value he brings to his team. Jack’s impressive background includes working with Fortune 500 upstream and midstream companies, including $35 million in closed transactions.  His diverse skill set covers a broad range of industries, including energy, wastewater and water management, engineering, construction, crypto/blockchain, and international business. Jack is also the Executive Committee Vice President of the GPA Midstream Rocky Mountain Chapter, and Committee Member of the American Petroleum Institute.  But that’s not entirely why he was the best fit for Business Development at CANUSA...  It is his:  ▶ passion for mentorship,   ▶ drive for continuous learning, and   ▶ the importance of fostering meaningful relationships. Jack’s expertise will undoubtedly bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions for our clients.  We are excited to see the incredible impact he will make and look forward to achieving great things together. ----- Please help us welcome Jack in the comments!  

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    Screw compression at CO2 Liquefaction Facility:   Slide Valves VS. VFDs  |  𝗪𝗵𝗶𝗰𝗵 𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝘀? We took a 1000 metric ton per day (MTPD) CO2 liquefaction facility that used screw compression as the main driver for product and for refrigeration.  We compared both performance and energy consumption of the screw compressors using slide valves and VFDs.  VFDs offered significant benefits in terms of: ▶ efficiency,  ▶ reducing operating costs, and  ▶ providing a lower carbon intensity for the ethanol product. Using VFDs to control the capacity of the screw compressors resulted in ….   an 18% reduction in power consumption, compared to using slide valves! This translates to an 𝟭𝟴% 𝗿𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗰𝗼𝘀𝘁, which amounts to $3,248 USD per day in savings from lower power demands.  ------  Read the entire analysis on the blog (link in comments). What is your experience with slide valves and VFDs? Have you seen similar results? 👀

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