Alfa Laval wins heat exchanger order in the Middle East
1/2/2017
LUND, Sweden -- Alfa Laval won an order to supply compact heat exchangers to a natural gas plant in the Middle East. The order, booked in the Energy & Process segment late December, has a value of approximately SEK 150 million and delivery is scheduled for 2017 and 2018.
The order comprises the delivery of compact heat exchangers which will be used to recover energy in the gas cleaning process, thereby bringing down the plant's power consumption and CO2 emissions.
"These heat exchangers are commonly used in demanding applications as they are both safe and reliable," said Svante Karlsson, President of the Process Technology division in Alfa Laval. "The order confirms Alfa Laval's position as a reliable partner for the oil and gas industry."
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