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Oilfield equipment supplier lands six-figure sale in Australasian market

AN Aberdeen oilfield equipment supplier has secured a six-figure sale from an Australasian natural gas straddle plant to re-inject a ...

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AN Aberdeen oilfield equipment supplier has secured a six-figure sale from an Australasian natural gas straddle plant to re-inject a condensate stream into natural gas feed to a power plant.

ProSep, a provider of proprietary solutions for reduced chemical, water usage and clean water, will use one of company’s proprietary technologies, the Annular Injection Mixer (AIM), which significantly reduces the environmental impact during the handling of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons.

John Sabey, ProSep’s chief technical officer, said: “It is rewarding to see the natural gas midstream processing industry so eagerly embrace a technology proven in other applications.  The first application for conditioning an LNG facility feed gas has been in operation for over a year with excellent results. 

“Now we have two additional systems due to be operational in Australasia this year.  Once clients understand the exquisite simplicity of the unit and evaluate its CFD (computational fluid dynamics) simulated performance, the solution seems to “sell” itself.” 

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