APG Wins USD 1.5 Million Contract, USA

APG Wins USD 1.5 Million Contract

American Power Group Corporation announced that its subsidiary, American Power Group, Inc. (APG), has received purchase orders totaling $1.5 million from Cudd Energy Services to upgrade and convert diesel pumps used for hydraulic fracturing to APG’s Turbocharged Natural Gas™ Dual Fuel System.

APG will provide full turnkey installation including engineering services under an EPA Test Exemption while completing the EPA Memo 1A Testing and Compliance process, similar to the procedure APG completed in June 2012 for a different high-horsepower non-road compression ignition engine family. APG expects the installations to be completed during the next two calendar quarters in conjunction with the scheduled completion of the Memo 1A Testing.

Cudd Energy Services, a subsidiary of RPC Inc., is an oilfield service company offering a broad range of technical and specialized oilfield services to companies engaged in the exploration and production of oil and natural gas worldwide.

Prometheus Energy will manage the onsite supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the primary natural gas fuel source. Prometheus Energy provides turnkey fuel solutions that enable oilfield and other industrial users of diesel and other crude-derived fuels to use secure domestic LNG, reducing fuel cost and emissions. The company is vertically integrated from LNG production, distribution and logistics to onsite storage and vaporization.

Lyle Jensen, CEO of American Power Group, stated, “We are extremely pleased that Cudd Energy Services has selected APG’s dual fuel technology for the conversion of a hydraulic fracturing rig in the Marcellus Shale region. This marks our first full hydraulic fracturing rig conversion and our third major customer installation this year in the Marcellus Shale.

“APG’s dual fuel system gives the oil and gas service contractor the maximum flexibility to utilize either liquefied natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), pipeline gas, or qualified well-head gas as a natural gas fuel source to displace diesel for a significant net fuel savings and lower emissions. We are now seeing a dramatic increase in interest across the industry for the use of APG’s dual fuel conversion technology in both drilling and hydraulic fracturing applications.”

Mr. Jensen further added, “This installation will include our newly developed ‘Over Pressure Protection System,’ a combined hardware and software solution designed to ensure the safe and reliable use of natural gas when variations in gas pressure occur. We believe that APG delivers the most sophisticated dual fuel solution at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry.”

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LNG World News Staff, January 23, 2013; Image: Statoil