Centrifuges Un-Limited showcases its Elvos system at OTC 2014

Aberdeen-based oil and gas service company Centrifuges Un-Limited is showcasing its technology at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston for the first time.

Centrifuges Un-Limited showcases its Elvos system at OTC 2014

Since its launch and subsequent trials, the Elvos® slops treatment system has generated considerable interest from major oil and gas operators keen to try out the integrated solution offered by this process of mechanical separation, said the company in a press release.

Elvos® offers a flexible system capable of being modified to clean waste at source in various onshore and offshore environments, thus reducing the logistics which currently surround transporting and handling waste between these locations and environmental centres. The process focuses on the liquid part of the waste and uses specially-developed mechanical separation techniques which have been fine-tuned during the system’s ten-year development to clean waste sufficiently for it to be returned to the sewer or sea.

Centrifuges Un-Limited Managing Director B said: “I have always wanted to find a way of treating and cleaning fluids at source and I am delighted that, after a decade of research and development, we have been able to introduce this new system to the market.

“The system is already exceeding our expectations and we are confident that this will allow current company growth to continue.”

In addition to Elvos®, Centrifuges Un-Limited specialises in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of a range of equipment including fuel/oily water separators, mud coolers for high pressure high temperature (HPHT) fluid management. Key markets include Norway, Egypt, Brazil, the Middle East and North Africa as well as the UK and clients include major operators, drilling contractors and waste management companies.

Centrifuges Un-Limited is exhibiting at Booth 2063 during the 2014 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas from May 5th to 8th.

 

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Press Release, May 07, 2014