Making Your Marcellus Play Pay

Leveraging Environmental & Civil Engineering, Industrial Construction, Land Abstraction/Right of Way, HazMat Response, and Site Work Professionals in a Collborative, Team Approach to Captial Projects within the Energy Sector. We're ready to start building...your project, your investment, and most importantly...relationships.

Monday, April 26, 2010

ShureLine attends Marcellus Midstream Conference and has a front seat to Pennsylvania's Renissance




ShureLine Construction attended the first midstream conference of its kind in the Northeast on April 19 & 20th where oil and gas industry's giants presented their current and projected agenda for developing unconventional natural gas in the NY/PA/WV/OH/MD corridor. The attendance greatly exceeded the originally expected 400, topping more than 800, with representatives abounding from upstream, midstream and downstream sectors within the expo portion of the event. The energy in the room was infectious, and the Marcellus gaining momentum, as everyone knew the gold rush of our lifetime was upon us and we all had front row seats. The notion of Pennsylvania being largely responsible, as 63% of PA is comprised of the Marcellus Shale, for ending our Nation's addiction to foreign oil well in advance of 2014 where a barrel of oil is expected to top $220, was surreal. Although 32 out of 50 states posses shale lines and produce unconventional gas, the current projected 9.6 trillion cubic feet of gas, according to geologists, within the Marcellus Shale is expected to support current natural gas consumption in the entire United States for at least 100 years. Those numbers may change as more areas within the shale line are developed and innovation within seismology techniques occurs. Clearly, Pennsylvania is strategically positioned at the forefront of this gold rush, the first time since oil was discovered here in 1859, as a result of fortuitous geography. The development of unconventional gas within the United States is going to become a global force to be reckoned with, subsequently turning OPEC on its head and tipping the scales of power in our favor, quite possibly with Pennsylvania region in the driver's seat. PA's economy, through both direct and indirect impacts as a result of midstream activity in previously economically defunct areas, realistically stands to lead the U.S. out of its domestic recession. Specifically, through grand scale job creation and the prospect of becoming a natural gas and oil exporter.
To set this in a larger context and make it more tangible for the lay reader, rather than a "pie in the sky" speculation, since 2004 Allegheny, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus within New York state have been drilled and pipelines constructed to serve markets within NYC and Northern New Jersey currently. Currently there has been a moratorium placed on drilling within the NYC watershed, concerted efforts by various energy companies to satisfy those residents that benefit from the watershed comfortable that their drinking water will not be contaminated by the hydraulic fracturing process which was another hot topic of discussion although informally throughout the conference as it stands at the forefront of controversy with environmental interest groups. As of 2010, approximately 5100 drilling permits were issued in PA with the intention to develop transmission infrastructure that reaches Chicago. Without reservation, it stands to reason that Pennsylvania will experience a renaissance that will hopefully only gain momentum across the nation.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

ShureLine Attends GlobalCon 2010

ShureLine Construction's business development department attended GlobalCon (TM) 2010 and took away a tremendous amount of knowledge and contacts pertaining to exciting new technology and industry trends within the industrial sector. Presented by the Association of Energy Engineers, GlobalCon is designed specifically to facilitate those who need to get up to speed on the latest developments in the energy field, explore promising new technologies, compare energy supply options, and learn about innovative and cost-conscious project implementation strategies.
The multi-track conference covers a variety of topics, and gives you the opportunity to hear first-hand from some of the major players in the energy field. The expo portion emphasized four critical areas of leading edge technology and related services that included:
HVAC and Smart Building Systems, Renewable & Alternative Energy / Onsite Generation
Lighting Efficiency as well as Plant and Facilities Management. ShureLine looks forward to participating as exhibitors in 2011.


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

ShureLine Attends Marcellus Shale Line Environmental Impacts Conference at Temple University


ShureLine Construction's business development department attended the all day conference at Temple University put on my Dr. Michel Boufadel, Chair of the Engineering department, in response to the numerous environmental interest groups concerns over the ecological impact that drilling and hydraulic fracturing ("frac-ing") techniques pose to Pennsylvania woodlands, waterways, and the public's drinking water. A panel that was comprised of representatives from the DCNR, PA DEP/EPA, VP of Corporate Development for Chesapeake Energy, Public Affairs liaison for Chief Oil and Gas, geologists, and concerned parties from environmental interests groups such as the Delaware River Basin addressed both current and future threats that the process of procuring natural gas from the Marcellus Shale Line poses. However, a balanced argument by Chesapeake Energy and Chief Oil and Gas was presented that lauded their intention to take a socially responsible approach to drilling and fracing that would both serve to lessen any deleterious environmental impact and give Pennsylvanians current $2 Billion budget deficit and the joblessness rate the shot in the arm it needs to both figuratively and literally "save the farm." Currently, where energy companies are actively doing and proposing exploration and procurement of natural gas, have been in areas within the state that have ironically both spearheaded Pennsylvania's economic boom since the discovery of oil in 1859 and its decline post-industrialism. More specifically, the procurement of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale, the richest of all shale lines discovered thus far in the United States, will bring an estimated 130,000 new and direly needed jobs to the state. This does not include all the ancillary industries, construction and non, that are both involved in the processes and directly effected such as hotels and local stores that were dangerously close to . Although one can argue that the devil is in the details, clearly there is an ethical debate at stake and delicate balance to be struck between economy and ecology. Nonetheless, the economies of scale created within the states the Marcellus encompasses, as well the liberation it offers us from foreign oil, fossil fuel procurement, without reservation, stands to be the "gold rush" of our lifetime. ** If you'd like to discuss the particulars of the conference or share ideas, I'd love to hear from you!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Meet ShureLine Construction & Electrical


 


 



 


 


 

CONSTRUCTION / STRUCTURAL / ELECTRICAL


 


 

We would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the ShureLine Companies. Our companies work together to offer the customer substantial savings in project dollars. Our diverse construction experience, teamwork and multi-faceted approach, has made ShureLine one of the top construction firms in the tri-state area. At Shure-Line, our team will take your plans, complete a design including front-end loading, comprise and refine an agreed upon budget. Our managers and employees will schedule and construct your project starting with the civil portion, moving into the structural and mechanical stages and completing your project on time and on budget with our designed electrical and instrumentation phases. With this approach, Shure-Line saves the customer money and makes your investment a reality.


 

We are based out of central Delaware. Our corporate officers have over a century of experience and are very involved in day to day operations from design, through procurement, right to the construction phase and project completion. As an ABC Merit Shop, we take pride in our trained and skilled employees. In addition to our quality workmanship, our priority remains worker safety. We as a company have received several awards for outstanding safety performance in the workplace. Our employees are OSHA trained, NCCER certified and most importantly, our management team is totally committed to the safety of our employees, our clients and the environment. Over and above what's the norm today, our employees have back-round checks completed and drug screens prior to employment. Our Drug and Alcohol Policy is second to none with random testing for every employee in the company.


 

We are very interested in projects at your facility currently in the planning stage. Shure-Line would like to supply you with further information for your review to enable us to be placed on your bid-list for bidding projects or required maintenance work. The employees of Shure-Line invite you to visit us and on the web at www.shure-line.com
to see other valuable information. We at Shure-Line feel you deserve the best. Our experience, attention to detail and our commitment to the client separates us from all others. Let us help you. Like our other clients, you will find the experience gratifying.


 


 

CONTACT: Steve Opdenaker – VP Sales & Marketing

Phone: 302-636-0295 / Fax: 302-636-0207 / Mobile: 302-420-1100 / 281 West Commerce Street, Kenton DE

sopdenaker@shure-line.com


 



 


 


 


 


 


 

Industrial Project and Design Services


 

Project Front-End Loading

  • Project Line List, In-Line Equipment and Instrument Lists
  • Tie-In and Hanger Tabulations
  • Material Take-Off for Project Cost Estimates and Procurement
  • Mechanical Planning Worksheets for Construction Manpower Scheduling
  • On-Site Pre-Shutdown and/or Project Planning and Logistics
  • Pipe, Fittings, Valves, Fasteners, Gaskets, and Hanger Procurement
  • Construction Bid Package Assembly and Review
  • Scope Development Assistance


 

Design-Build & Plant Compliance

  • AUTOCAD 2009 with CADWorx Plant Professional (Power & Process Design and Drafting Software)
  • CADWorx Design Review - Interactive 3-D Design Review for Pre-Fabrication Approvals
  • Conceptual Design through Construction of Facility
  • Extensive Field Verification and Piping Lay-Out Utilizing Various Survey Methods
  • "As-Built" Existing P&ID's, Equipment, and Piping Systems
  • Coordination w/ Plant Operations To Establish Tie-In Locations and Shut-Down Schedules
  • Equipment and Piping Arrangement Drawings (Plans and Sections as Required)
  • 3-D Perspective View Drawings
  • System Isometrics and CAESAR Output Files for Piping Flexibility if Required
  • ISOGEN Fabrication Pipe Sketches (Includes B.O.M. & Cut Lengths) for Shop/Field Fabrication
  • Pipe Spooling for Fabrication, Transportation, and Installation Efficiency
  • On-Site Quality Assurance for Proper Installation


 

Quality Assurance Services and Documentation

  • Weld and Torque Maps
  • Piping Quality Control Traveler
  • Radiographic and Hydrostatic Test Reports
  • Material Certification (Mill Test Reports, Heat Numbers, Fastener Lot Numbers, Pipe Marking)
  • Assembly of QA/QC documentation for submittal to the customer for record purposes
  • Identification of Pipe Spools for each Shop and Field Fabrication
  • "As-Built" Project Drawings and Quality Assurance Documentation
  • Customer Inspection Coordination Prior to Installations


 

Added Value and Cost Saving Opportunities

  • Real-Time Material, Equipment and Labor Quantities Ensure Accurate Construction Costs
  • Efficient Capital Management
  • Quality Design w/ Fewer Changes
  • Design to Build Ability Improves Schedule
  • End-User Input Minimizes Re-Work Potential
  • Improved Project Execution From Deliverable


 


 


 

Why Select Shure-Line for Your Investment? ……………..10 Good Reasons!


 

1. Award Winning Safety Performance and Safety ProgramOSHA Trained.


 

2. Industry Experience:

- Pharmaceutical

- Energy

- Power

- Chemical

- Food

- Waste Water Treatment / Water Treatment


 

3. Highly Skilled, Trained and Experienced Management and Labor Force Merit Shop.

  • Disciplines:


DESIGN


CIVIL


STRUCTURAL


MECHANICAL


ELECTRICAL

    

4. Experience with Turnarounds / Shutdowns / Facility Start Up


 

5. Trained and Certified Equipment Operators


 

6. Quality Assurance & Control Programs


 

7. Purchasing & Buying Power


 

8. Customer Service
Program


 

9. Direct Ownership Involvement


 

10. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED


 


A Creative Team Committed to your Relationships, Vision, and Superior Results


 


 


 

COMMERCIAL STEEL PROJECTS

Customer: Harrington Raceway & Casino Four Story Office Expansion

General Contractor: L.P. Ciminelli

Location: Harrington DE    

Tonnage: 192

Square Foot: 31,000sq'



 


 

Customer: Price Toyota

General Contractor: Commonwealth Construction Company

Location: New Castle DE

Tonnage: 214

Square Foot: 55,000sq'


 


 


 



 



 



 



 


 



 




 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Thank You!

We look forward to making your investment a reality!

Be SAFE………Be SHURE!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Commercial Electrical Work


Tenant fit out at Simmons Corner, Smyrna DE :

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