ProSep awarded AIM and deliquidizer contracts for U.S. clients
ProSep has announced the receipt of two contract awards totaling nearly $2 MM. One of the projects marks a significant milestone for ProSep: the 10th installation of one of its leading technologies, its high efficiency Annular Injection Mixer (AIM). Consigned for an LNG facility in South Texas, ProSep will manufacture three identical AIM units, one for each of the three trains at the facility, with anticipated delivery in early Q2 next year. The high efficiency AIM units inject LPG into the methane feed gas of the LNG facility to remove contaminants and strengthen ProSep's track record for LNG Feed Gas Conditioning projects.
Set for delivery to Alaska before the end of 2024, the second contract award highlights ProSep’s longstanding relationships with its customers and the trust placed in the firm. Approaching the end of its natural service life after over 15 years in operation, ProSep will deliver two deliquidizers – one high-pressure and one low-pressure – to the legacy client.
Discussing the varied needs of each project, Director of Sales and Operations Raul Gonzalo noted project execution as a reason for the contract awards. Raul commented: “The scope of these projects and their differences in requirements really bring to attention how we can mold and utilize our expertise to meet client demand.
Each project has its own needs and will rely on different aspects of our portfolio of technologies but highlights that we are in an optimal position to service diverse operational needs. The trust shown in us by each client is a testament to our track record whilst the size of the combined contracts will allow us to keep striving for innovation and push for the further development of our technologies. We can’t wait to get to work on these projects and continue to deliver for our clients.”
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