H2Oil & Gas delivers produced water treatment package for plant in Malaysia

Feb. 19, 2018
The high pressure (117 bar) system reduces the oil in water content from 3000ppm down to

IRVINE, UNITED KINGDOM, FEB 19, 2018 -- H2Oil & Gas, an Aquarion Group company, has completed a contract to design and supply equipment for a produced water treatment plant in Malaysia.

The high pressure (117 bar) system reduces the oil in water content from 3000ppm down to <20ppm with an optimized process design that uses the existing gas in the system, eliminating the use of additional fuel gas used on standard Compact Flotation Units. This design, together with a carefully developed layout, produced a low weight compact skid for use on an offshore module that was at a critical weight limit.

H2Oil & Gas sourced a local fabrication company in Malaysia, familiar with all in-country standards and practices, to ensure these were met first time. This approach resulted in the package being delivered to the client's yard much earlier than scheduled.

Scott Barrie, Managing Director of H2Oil & Gas, stated, "We are delighted that all savings from the optimized design and layout of this package were passed on to the client, and I am proud of our team's hard work to ensure an early delivery and a high-quality competitive solution."

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