MURPHY MANKA PROJECT - Shamrock Energy Solutions

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MURPHY MANKA PROJECT - Shamrock Energy Solutions
January 2014 - Volume 4 Issue 1
GENERATOR ENGINE REINSTALL
DEE ISABELLE – POWER GENERATION & MECHANICAL CONTROLS MANAGER
SHAMROCK
BUSINESS UNITS:
PRODUCTION OPERATIONS
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE
Recently our Power Generation and
Mechanical departments took care of
a customer that had a malfunction in
one of their offshore 7042 Waukesha
generators.
POWER GENERATION
I&E SERVICES
VALVE/WELLHEAD SERVICES
COMPLIANCE
PROJECT ENGINEERING
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Once the generator malfunctioned, it
fired one of the engine pistons straight
through the engine block causing
damage beyond repair. At this point,
Shamrock had to rebuild and overhaul
a new engine from the ground up.
a new aluminum enclosure to house
it on the deck of the platform.
Our technicians were able to salvage
parts from the old package, including
piston heads and an oil filter pot.
A new cooler unit was purchased
and we were able to complete the
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However, due to the way the platform
was constructed, the damaged
generator was unable to be removed
from its original location. Since the
old one could not be removed, a new
supporting skid was designed and
built in the Houma shop along with
MURPHY MANKA PROJECT
PAUL PELLEGRIN – I&E PROJECT MANAGER
CONTACT INFORMATION
phone: 985.872.0505
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email addresses:
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Since September a team of technicians
from our I&E Services department
have been working in Hobson, Texas
with Murphy Exploration & Production
Company. Our team, comprised of
fifteen instrumentation and electrical
technicians, was tasked with installing
all electronics for the Murphy Manka
facility 6th Well Site.
The I&E department was tasked with
installing the safety systems, all lighting,
a tank farm, and solar powered battery
banks. Additionally, our team designed
and assembled the pneumatic panels
and the control systems for the facility.
locations:
louisiana: houma | broussard | lafayette
texas: corpus christi | kenedy | houston
We would like to thank all Shamrock
employees who were a part of this
team for making sure the project
was completed efficently and most
important, safely.
ATEC TRAINING COURSES
I&E SERVICES TEAM
BECKY MCMANUS – TRAINING MANAGER
SHANNA KORNEGAY
– I&E OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Recently three members from the I&E
department took part in COMPEX, an
internationally recognized Hazardous
Area Training Course which was held
at the ATEC Training and Certification
facility in Houston, Texas.
Included in the last issue of Shamrock’s
Rock Report was an article highlighting
our I&E department. Pictured below is
the management staff of this group.
Brief biographies of each member can
be viewed through the following link:
Bobby Scott (Electrical Engineer), Ray
Duhon (HVAC/Electrician), and Tony
Hebert (I&E Service Department
Manager), completed the Hazardous
Area Competency training classes.
I&E Services Department
Managers Biographies
Pictured from left to right, top row
then bottom row are:
The COMPEX Course lasted five
days and taught valuable information
regarding safety for electrical and
instrumentation personnel.
Paul Pellegrin
(I&E Project Manager)
The courses were set up to be
Craig Billiot
(Electronics Sales)
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Right: Bobby Scott is taking part in
the hands on training section of his
ATEC Training Course.
Shawn Portier
(I&E Project Manager)
Bubba Himel
(I&E Project Manager)
SHAMROCK PURCHASES PROPERTY
KELI DANTIN – BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Shamrock Energy Solutions is pleased
to announce the purchase of a track of
land located on Hwy 90 in New Iberia,
LA. The company plans to begin
construction on a new office building
in this location in early 2014.
Shamrock currently has a presence
in the Lafayette region through lease
agreements in the Petroleum Towers
in Lafayette and an office / warehouse
in Broussard, LA. The new property
will allow Shamrock to accommodate
for future growth that the company
plans to experience in this region.
Plans for the new building include
80 private offices, several conference
rooms and a warehouse large enough
to handle maintenance projects for
extremely large compressor and
generator packages.
Owner and President, Jeff Trahan,
believes in the expected growth of
the south-central region in Louisiana.
“We are spread out amongst several
areas in the Lafayette region. With
the future growth that’s predicted
for this area, it just made sense to
combine our assets into one space,”
- Jeff Trahan.
Ron Dardar
(I&E Project Manager)
Bobby Aucoin
(Engineering Assistant)
David Short
(Electrical / I&E Operations Manager)
Tony Hebert
(I&E Service Department Manager)
Shanna Kornegay
(I&E Operations Director)
Bobby Scott
(Electrical Applications Engineer)
The Shamrock office located on Hwy
311 in Houma will continue to serve
as the corporate headquarters for
the company.
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ADOPTED FAMILIES
SHAMROCK CELEBRATES MOVEMBER
CRAIG BILLIOT – ELECTRONIC SALES
STEPHEN WHITTLE – VICE PRESIDENT
This year Shamrock adopted three
families through the Catholic Charities
non profit organization for the holiday
season. Through the generosity of our
employees we were able to provide
clothes, bikes, dolls, and electronic
games for six children of the three
families that we adopted.
This past November, 14 members
from Shamrock decided to stop
shaving and support the Movember
movement and its goal of increasing
awareness of men’s health by
participating in the Energy Challenge.
The left over money was used to
provide Rouses gift cards so each
family could have a warm Christmas
dinner. Thank you to all who helped
support these families in their time
of need during the holiday season.
If you would like to learn more about
the Catholic Charities organization
please visit www.htdiocese.org
Our “Mo’s” raised over $1,700 and
collectively with other oil, gas, and
electric companies from around the
country raised a total of $124,027.
Movember aims to change the face of
men’s health and reverse this way of
thinking by putting a fun twist on this
serious issue.
become a part of the “Mo” community.
We would like to thank the following
members who joined this cause and
participated on the Shamrock team:
- Billy Bates
- Bobby Scott
- Bubba Himel
- Carroll Trahan
- Dwayne Johnson
- Emille Navarre
- Jeff Trahan
Using the moustache as a catalyst, they
aim to bring about change and give
men the opportunity and confidence to
learn and talk about their health more
openly and take action.
- Marty Terrebonne
To become a member of the
Movember foundation and get ready
for next year’s event, please visit their
website at us.movember.com and
- Stephen Whittle
- Phillip Bergeron
- Rene Breaux
- Ryan Frederick
- Tim Bejer
- Tony Hebert
SAFETY CORNER
RECENT SAFETY ALERTS
CRAIG ROBICHAUX – HSE MANAGER
ANNUAL FLU SHOTS
JESSICA STEGALL – BENEFITS ADMINISTRATOR
Danny Jackson, an Automation
Technician, gets a seasonal flu shot
as Shamrock hosted free flu shot
events at the Houma, Cajun Road,
and Broussard offices in October.
Over the last few months we
received several safety alerts and
wanted to share the information
we obtained so you can remember
to follow proper protocol.
The first involved an operator
finding a TSE plug being used
versus the proper tubing cap.
The problem that can result from
using the wrong tubing caps is
that the lead center can potentially
become a flying projectile. The
one that was discovered was
pushed out a quarter inch but
luckily it was found and the issue
was fixed before someone was
hurt. Due to this potential work
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hazard please check all capped
off tubing fittings to insure proper
caps are in place.
The second alert was an infection
known as Cellulitis, a skin infection,
which is caused from bacteria build
up. In this case, the bacteria came
from storing dirty gloves in hard
hats. The bacteria built up from
the gloves can get into pores or
abrasions once the hard hat is worn
allowing the infection to spread.
Please avoid storing anything in
your hard hat and replace PPE
when necessary.
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STONE ENERGY
GUMBO COOK OFF
HVAC SERVICES
KELI DANTIN – BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Shamrock Energy Solutions is
expanding its reach and will soon be
providing Heating, Ventilation, and
Air Conditioning services to the oil
field industry.
Head chef of the Shamrock team,
Randy Leger, working on his chicken
and sausage gumbo for the Stone
Energy Gumbo Cook-off supporting
the United Way of Acadian.
DAVID SHORT – I&E OPERATION MANAGER
Our leading HVAC technicians
have combined over twenty years
of experience and have already
developed commercial training
HVAC test to instruct and evaluate
potential technicians to be hired.
An HVAC system is likely to be the
largest and most expensive appliance
on your facility. If properly maintained,
the life of your equipment along
with the systems efficiency will be
prolonged.
Shamrock’s HVAC techs will offer
regular maintenance on all customer
systems which include fall and spring
maintenance inspections. These
inspections include repairs, cleaning,
new installs, calibrations, etc.
Once this new service is up and
running we look forward to the
many opportunities this will give
Shamrock to offer HVAC services
in the field.
CONGRATULATIONS
Asher Bryant on the birth of his
daughter, Aubrey.
Jeremiah Marcantel and his wife
package for the new generator and
engine. Once this new generator was
completed and tested it was ready to
be sent out to the platform for install.
However, the replacement generator
was far too heavy to be lifted by the
on board crane.
The recently rebuilt generator had
to be completely disassembled and
loaded onto the platform in several
pieces. Once this setback was over,
several members of the Generation
and Mechanical team reassembled
the new generator on the platform
deck and it was finally able to
be installed.
ATEC
from page 2 ‘ATEC TRAINING COURSES’
hands-on and took place in realistic
situations which gave Bobby and Tony
a learning experience that is directly
related to the environments in which
they work.
The training course also encompassed
explosive principals, protection
concepts and wiring systems.
Ashley on the birth of their son, Tucker.
I&E AND VALVE DEPARTMENTS
Joseph Williams and his wife Cherie
on the birth of their son, Rylan.
Members of Shamrock’s I&E and
Valve departments participated in the
Williams golf tournament supporting
the United Way. Shamrock sponsored
a team and prepared fried oysters
and catfish for golfers throughout
the tournament.
Matthew Martin and his wife Patricia
Brandon Barrileaux and his wife
on their October 12th marriage and
Trinity on the birth of their son, Cooper. on the birth of their twin boys, Wyatt
and Phillip.
Derek Lemaire and his wife Kreslyn on
the birth of their daughter, Molly.
Shane Shoemake and his girlfriend
Stacey on the birth of their son,
Derek Wilson and his wife Whitney on Gunner.
their October 13th marriage.
Jamie Crochet and her husband
Timothy on their October 12th
marriage.
GENERATOR
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WILLIAMS GOLF
TOURNAMENT
DIANE LOFTON – HR SPECIALIST
Allen Dennis and his wife Jessica on
the birth of their daughter, Georgia.
CONTINUED
Tim Bejer and his wife Denise on their
October 25th marriage.
Trevor Daniels and his wife Brittney on
their September 21st marriage.
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