We help clients improve profitability with consulting strategies and software tools that manage risk and control inspection costs throughout the life-cycle of a facility's equipment. E2G|The Equity Engineering Group, Inc. is an employee-owned engineering firm who continues to provide specialized engineering consulting services for new and aging infrastructure in the refining, petrochemical, chemical and other industries.
The Equity Engineering Practices (EEPs) are a collection of detailed and customizable Best Practices integrated with a customizable management system provided to satisfy the requirements of Process Safety Management (PSM). Originally developed over two decades ago, the EEPs have been used on countless capital and maintenance projects across multiple industry segments and have been continuously updated and expanded to align with changing RAGAGEP requirements and customer needs.
What sets the EEPs apart is that they are customized by you and are maintained by E2G. This means each aspect of the product, including technical content, is fully customizable to meet your needs and preferences.
The Equity Engineering Practices (EEPs) are a collection of detailed and customizable Best Practices integrated with a customizable management system provided to satisfy the requirements of Process Safety Management (PSM). Originally developed over two decades ago, the EEPs have been used on countless capital and maintenance projects across multiple industry segments and have been continuously updated and expanded to align with changing RAGAGEP requirements and customer needs.
What sets the EEPs apart is that they are customized by you and are maintained by E2G. This means each aspect of the product, including technical content, is fully customizable to meet your needs and preferences.
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E2G | The Equity Engineering Group, Inc. is a technology-driven company that solves engineering problems.
Our consulting services and software are focused on finding answers to challenging industry problems, while promoting safety and reducing risk to people, equipment, and the environment.
E2G leverages technology and industry experience to extend the safe operating life of new and aging equipment by helping to prevent future failures, increase efficiencies, reduce downtime, maximize reliability, and minimize damage.
Our consulting services and software are focused on finding answers to challenging industry problems, while promoting safety and reducing risk to people, equipment, and the environment.
E2G leverages technology and industry experience to extend the safe operating life of new and aging equipment by helping to prevent future failures, increase efficiencies, reduce downtime, maximize reliability, and minimize damage.
The September User Group Meetings were a great success - thank you to everyone who attended the 23 different sessions.
High operating temperatures can lead to a variety of damage, including creep.
During the SagePlus User Group Meeting, we shared a case study that estimated the remaining life of heater tubes operating at temperatures in the creep range.
To support future growth of our industry leading software products and reinforce our investment into technology, E2G has created a new Software as a Service team.
High operating temperatures can lead to a variety of damage, including creep.
During the SagePlus User Group Meeting, we shared a case study that estimated the remaining life of heater tubes operating at temperatures in the creep range.
To support future growth of our industry leading software products and reinforce our investment into technology, E2G has created a new Software as a Service team.
The Equity Engineering Practices (EEPs) are a collection of detailed and customizable Best Practices integrated with a customizable management system provided to satisfy the requirements of Process Safety Management (PSM).
Originally developed over two decades ago, the EEPs have been used on countless capital and maintenance projects across multiple industry segments and have been continuously updated and expanded to align with changing Recommended and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGAGEP) requirements.
Originally developed over two decades ago, the EEPs have been used on countless capital and maintenance projects across multiple industry segments and have been continuously updated and expanded to align with changing Recommended and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGAGEP) requirements.
Increasingly, plants are finding that Mechanical Integrity (MI) programs are not only a compliance issue (where regulated), but also good business - resulting in improved safety, improved reliability, and improved environmental protection.
The purpose of an MI program is to ensure that equipment containing hazardous substances are constructed, purchased, installed, operated, and maintained in such a manner to prevent loss of containment and loss of structural stability and to improve safety and reliability.
The purpose of an MI program is to ensure that equipment containing hazardous substances are constructed, purchased, installed, operated, and maintained in such a manner to prevent loss of containment and loss of structural stability and to improve safety and reliability.
Brittle Fracture Screening - E2G provides a comprehensive screening program for pressure vessels, piping, and storage tanks.
The program is consistent with the API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-for-Service methodologies to assess the susceptibility to catastrophic brittle fracture failures.
GA-PASS - The E2G MI gap assessment process evaluates the current state of the MI program at your facility (refinery, petrochemical, mid-stream, or upstream).
E2G uses a proprietary tool, GA-PASS, for gathering MI information and tracking gap findings, recommendations for mitigating findings, recommendations for continuous improvements, and performance against industry best practice.
The program is consistent with the API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-for-Service methodologies to assess the susceptibility to catastrophic brittle fracture failures.
GA-PASS - The E2G MI gap assessment process evaluates the current state of the MI program at your facility (refinery, petrochemical, mid-stream, or upstream).
E2G uses a proprietary tool, GA-PASS, for gathering MI information and tracking gap findings, recommendations for mitigating findings, recommendations for continuous improvements, and performance against industry best practice.
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