CUI Global awarded $1.75-MM UK gas measurement contracts
HOUSTON -- CUI Global, Inc. announced that its wholly owned UK energy subsidiary, Orbital Gas Systems Ltd. has been awarded contracts for integration natural gas analysis and metering infrastructure totaling $1.75 million by a client operating several large-scale manufacturing plants in Europe.
The scope of work includes provision of fiscal metering skids, pressure reduction skids, fuel gas skids, electrical distribution and control buildings, gas quality measurement, supervisory and flow control systems at the client's UK operation.
"The contract awards were the result of many months of technical and commercial engagement, which enabled our client to attain significant value from Orbital's in-house integration capabilities and industry experience, reducing client project delivery timelines as well as technical and commercial risks," said Neil Stuchbury, director of sales at Orbital.
Orbital's solution includes high-pressure temperature measurement and natural gas sampling, incorporating Orbital's VE Technology, which delivers sampling of gas for gas quality purposes. Harmful methane emissions to atmosphere are also reduced.
"With the start of 2017 CUI Global reinforces its ability to win and deliver large scale, multi-million dollar projects that highlight our proven track record and the industry's continued adoption of our novel technologies, such as the VE sampling systems,” said CUI Global's president & CEO, William Clough. “These unique technology products, coupled with our world class delivery capability, enable our strategic plan to partner with industry leaders; to drive greater adoption of our products; and to increase market share."
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