2. Technology development by Ingersoll-Rand for
broad distributed power market
1990s Ingersoll-Rand established R&D team to
evaluate use of automotive turbomachinery in
small gas turbines
2001 - 2004 Formed Energy Systems business
and released 70kW turbine in 2001, followed
by 250kW turbine in 2004 based heavily on
very successful Dresser Rand KG2
2004-2011 Over 300 units of 70kW and 250kW
units operating in field with over three million
hours of operation in the full distributed power
market (luxury hotels, hospitals, landfills,
waste water treatment plants, local and
remote oil fields
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3. FlexEnergy: Shift to oil and gas focus
2011-2012 FlexEnergy acquired the IR Energy
Systems business. Focus of business was on waste
gas to energy green power initiatives.
2012 FlexEnergy identified oil and gas prime
power market as best fit for the technology.
2013 Targeted technology application and
business on oil and gas remote power providing
reliable, low emissions electricity from well head
and flare gas
Artificial lift (ESP, rod lift)
Gas production facilities
Compressor stations
LNG facilities
Offshore platforms
Continues to manufacture reliable, efficient
small gas turbines FlexEnergy Headquarters, Portsmouth, NH
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4. Corporate History
Skid Mounted 250 kW Gas Turbine
Flex Leasing Power and Service
• Late 2012 Independent company formed
• Offer both direct-purchase and leasing programs for
oil producers that needed reliable remote turbine
power for site operations
• Package FlexEnergy turbines on skids and trailers
• Engineer harsh conditions solutions: fuel scrubbing,
inlet air hoods, electrical interconnects systems
• Monitor, service and maintain systems in the field
• 2015 Turbine fleet grown to over 60 turbines on lease
• U.S. facilities in Colorado (HQ), North Dakota and
Texas
• Canadian facility in Grande Prairie
• Turbine fleet availability of over 99.1%
Current product offering covers power capacity
needs from 250 kW to 10 MW +
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6. Durable Turbine Engine
Back-to-back rotating components and proven oil-
lubricated bearings. Once a year scheduled maintenance
Built for Oil and Gas
Based on multi-decade,
operationally proven
KG2 engine design
Remote or grid
connected in outdoor
harsh environments
Patented Combustor
Dry low NOx easily meets
and exceeds the most
stringent regulations.
FLEX TURBINE™ GT250S & GT333S
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Simple Synchronous Generator
Same technology used by utilities. Delivers high
starting kVA to start 100+ HP motors. Clean
three phase power to operate ESP’s, inverters,
motors and controls.
Fuel Tolerant
Wide fuel gas range,
including high Btu gas
compositions with
ethane, butanes, hexanes
and higher compounds
7. MT250/333 Cycle Diagram
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1800 rpm
45400 rpm
• 480 Volts
• 60 Hz
• 3 Phase
256ºC/493ºF Typical
Up to
913ºC/1675°F
4 atm (60 psia)
6 atm (88 psia)
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8. Wide Gas Tolerance
Examples of Gas Compositions Supported
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Examples of Acceptable Gas Mixtures*
Component Mole Fraction
Nitrogen 2.23% 1.10% 1.30% 8.91% 0.61% 0.04%
H2S 0.00% 0.10% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Oxygen 0.30% 0.00% 0.00% 2.00% 0.00% 0.00%
CO2 79.05% 35.80% 0.23% 1.81% 1.11% 0.00%
Methane 7.97% 63.00% 88.86% 42.65% 17.36% 0.11%
Ethane 1.91% 0.00% 4.88% 13.59% 24.55% 0.67%
Propane 2.90% 0.00% 2.22% 15.38% 21.98% 54.00%
Butane 2.52% 0.00% 1.17% 8.71% 31.99% 45.13%
Pentane 2.04% 0.00% 0.56% 4.54% 2.41% 0.06%
Hexane 0.83% 0.00% 0.30% 1.70% 0.01% 0.00%
Heptane 0.17% 0.00% 0.49% 0.54% 0.00% 0.00%
Octane 0.08% 0.00% 0.00% 0.17% 0.00% 0.00%
LHV Btu/scf 373 574 1032 1505 2115 2620
Combustor Type SW ST SM SM SM SM
*gas analysis required to verify
hydrocarbon dewpoint and confirm
delivery conditions to the turbine
Standard system
operates on a wide
range of hydrocarbon
mixtures
H2S tolerance up to 6500
ppmv with 80 psig fuel
9. Emission Levels to Meet the Latest Stringent Standards
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U.S. Federal Tier IV reductions require costly
& maintenance intensive exhaust catalyst
U.S. Federal Stationary Reciprocating Engine
rules (at site 12 months or longer) require
certification and testing
U.S. Federal gas turbine rules (<50 MMbtu/hr fuel input)
Comparison to other technologies on pipeline natural gas
No exhaust catalyst or chemicals needed
10. Simple Rugged Rotating Generator
Industry standard synchronous
generator technology used by utilities
Clean power to run site inverters such
as ESPs
“Y” connected, 3 phase
PMG exciter
4 Pole, 1500 or 1800 rpm design
Rated for 340kW and 511 Amps
continuous at 480V (0.8 PF)
1080 locked rotor skVA available
Capable of starting large motor DOL
100 HP motor with GT250S
125 HP motor with GT333S
Easily paralleled as multiple units
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11. Turbines Paralleled as Multiple Units
For Larger, Variable and Peak Loads
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Two Turbine Site Three Turbine Site
Six Turbine Site
12. Load Following Oil Field Generator Braking Resistor
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• Rugged oil field ready GBR
• Tubular elements
• Solid state relays
• Silicon controlled rectifier for fine
tuning
• Quick connect cables
• Designed for load variations typical
of pump jack applications
Ruggedized Oil Field–Ready Generator Braking Resistor
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13. Following Variable, Cyclical Loads (Pump Jacks)
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• Advantages of synchronous generator are
• Capable of Large motor starting
• 333 kW – 125 hp
• Simple, clean output to run site inverter based
equipment such as ESPs
• Synchronous generators operate at fixed speed (1800 rpm
for 60 Hz electricity)
• Generator braking resistor advantage
• Maintain minimum load on generator
• Automatically switches elements off/on to follow fast
changing electric load
• Generator speed is maintained to produce 60 Hz
electricity
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14. Performance Data Operating Three 100 HP AJAX Pumps
Fuel control
maintained
Speed controlled
+0.5% to -0.8%
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GBR caries load
fluctuation
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15. Data Monitoring
Site Loads and Generator Power
Actual kW
Available at
generator
leads
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Actual kW
delivered
to run site
load
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30 minute data sample
Each unit site remotely monitored and recorded
16. Load Following Grid Isolated System
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System Controls Tuned to Maintain Consistent, Reliable Power Output
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Generator
Braking
Resistor
Site Load
Connection
10 ft to 15 ft
away from
turbine
2 inch fuel supply
(550 kPa to 850 kPa)
Insulated, heat traced
Pylons by site
1 inch drain line
Insulated, heat traced
Weld skid to top of pylon by
site
25 ft of cable supplied for
turbine to disconnect box
Insulated, heat traced
Scrubber by site
19. GT250S & GT333S
Gas Turbine Advantages Over Competition
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Comparison to Competitors:
Flex
Gas Turbines
Diesel
Gensets
Gas-Fired
Recip Engine
Low annual maintenance (Very few “Touches”)
Ability to consistently absorb and shed large power loads
Robust oil lubricated bearings
Rugged synchronous generator can start 100 HP (GT250S) &
125 HP (GT333S) loads
Utilizes resistive load bank to manage highly transient loads
associated with artificial lift sites
Use of field gas vs. need to import more expensive fuel
(Diesel, LNG + transportation) AND eliminates expensive and
difficult fuel logistics in locations that have well/pipeline gas
Low emissions allows for easier permitting and ensures
emissions limits are not exceeded
20. 1. Increased production
• Low maintenance equals more uptime
• Better load handling means consistently higher uptime in real world applications
2. Decreased operating costs
• Eliminates need to buy expensive diesel fuel
• Fewer touches and less scheduled downtime than any recip engine
• Remote connectivity and monitoring enables data logging and diagnostics to be
done offsite
3. Reduced emissions
• Reduce / eliminate flaring
• Patented, ultra-lean combustion system that produces low emissions and enables
use in non-attainment areas
Benefits of Turbines on Artificial Lift Sites
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21. Power from Casing Gas/Associated Gas at Site
Flex Turbine gas tolerance allows sites to existing gas as fuel
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Return to Site
TBD kPa(g)
relief
550 kPa(g) min
850 kPa(g) max
Flex
Gas Turbine
333 kW
Up to 100 MJ/m3
(2500 Btu/scf)
Well head gas
Casing gas
Including gas with up to 1% H2S
Auto drain
Site Supplied Scrubber
1st
stage knockout
Insulated & heat traced
Auto drain
Generator
Braking
Resistor
600 amp
277/480VAC 3 ph,
disconnect switch
Site Electric
Loads
Communications
Interface
Data/Com Link
Remote Access &
control
Scope of Supply (typical)
Site Supplied Installation (typical)
Including Insulation and Heat Trace for Gas Piping
Site supplied installation
Flex Leasing scope of supply
Power Connection brought
to Flex Turbine by Site
Legend
Process Flow Diagram (example)
22. Power from Tank Vapors (existing VRU at site)
Flex Turbine gas tolerance allows sites to use tank vapors as fuel
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1) Existing VRU outlet becomes
gas supply for Flex Turbine
2) VRU gas pressure regulated to
~550 kPa(g)
3) VRU gas
used directly
by Flex Turbine
4) Other site
gas used as
supplemental
fuel to ensure
continuous gas
supply
23. Power from Tank Vapors (process compressor needed)
Flex Turbine gas tolerance allows sites to use tank vapors with process compressor
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1) Tank vapors scrubbed and piped
to process compressor
2) Process compressor (FLPS or
client supplied) delivers 550 kPa(g)
3) Tank vapors
used directly
by Flex Turbine
4) Other site
gas used as
supplemental
fuel to ensure
continuous gas
supply
24. Automatic Fuel Switching (primary gas to propane)
Flex Turbine gas tolerance allows sites to switch from field gas to propane
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2) Propane is
set up as back
up when
primary fuel
shuts down
3) Primary gas pressure
decrease to low level triggers
switch to propane
1) Primary fuel
is wellhead,
casing, or
other problem
gas
26. Site Information Needed
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Name & Location
Gas Analysis
Composition including H2S level
Pressure and Flow Rate
Electric Load Data
Equipment Type and Rating
Planned changes or expansion
Current Electric Supply
Generator rating – including diesel or natural gas?
Utility (if applicable) – include full set of utility bills
Delivery Date
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27. MATCHING TECHNOLOGY TO APPLICATION
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Gas Turbines “Oil & Gas Ready” for Remote Applications
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28. 6400 S Fiddlers Green Circle
Ste. 450
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
USA
CANADA INFO:
TEL. (403) 837 - 0650
mark.maclean@flexleasingpower.com
www.flexleasingpower.com
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