Right, not a trivial solution. OK, so I'll give you some more things to think about. Hope you have a lot of "learning curve" planned for this job.
Balance the gas supply with discharge, unless the difference is due to the compressor fuel consumption.
This is probably a Class I, Div. II installation. Explosion "proof". Find out where the existing ignition sources are. Need gas detectors?
Local code provisions may apply, at least to the fuel gas supply for this compressor.
180 seems high for fuel gas supply. Don't know so maybe you should check turbine's fuel temp allowable. Personal protection insulation is required on discharge.
You will need block valves in the suction and discharge lines and for the fuel gas supply to this compressor.
Will any regulators be needed for fuel gas supply to this compressor?
Any flow control for the compressor needed?
Any discharge control valve needed? I guess probably not.
Will compressor have a remote control panel or only local?
A local ESD on the compressor is probably required, with blowdowns to outside of suction and discharge lines. Tie the ESD into the turbine's ESD too.
Air change requirements and additional heat load may affect the HVAC.
"Flexibile restraint" is the key to good pipe stress design.
Fire suppression load increases. Any modificatins required?
OK, Probably enough to keep you busy for a couple of weeks.
Going the Big Inch!