Project Experience

Our Project Experience Spans Multiple Decades, Industries, Budgets and Scope

We understand in our world, one size does not fit all. This is why finding an effective balance between scope of work, time, quality and budget is the highest priority for our project managers. BCCK’s goal is to effectively plan, organize and optimize the allocation of resources required to meet your project specific objectives. With an ever-growing diversified portfolio under our belt, spanning traditional natural gas processing and treating to groundbreaking renewable natural gas projects, we have the resources to innovate alongside our clients and partner with them to achieve project goals.

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Removing Nitrogen and Adding Value to Landfill Renewable Natural Gas

BCCK’s Greg Hall explains how BCCK’s NiTech® Nitrogen Rejection Unit (NRU) was designed to remove nitrogen from methane gas collected from landfill sites, supporting the production of saleable natural gas for multiple applications.

Landfill gas is generated as a natural result of the decomposition of organic material in landfill sites via evaporation of volatile organic compounds, chemical reactions between waste components and microbial action. Landfill gas is composed of approximately 50% methane and 50% CO2, along with trace amounts of other organic compounds and is therefore the third largest source of methane generation in the United States. Because of the potential impact on climate change, the U.S. Clean Air Act of 1990 required that many large landfill sites install gas collection and control systems, requiring facilities to collect the landfill gas they produce.

In the United States, the number of landfill gas capture projects is increasing significantly, adopted in large part to minimize energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Once the methane gas is collected and treated, it can be used for electricity generation or processed into pipeline quality natural gas by removing various contaminants and components before being sold offsite. In this way, landfill gas is transformed into a renewable natural gas resource.

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