Cathodic protection is an electrochemical technique used to prevent corrosion by controlling the flow of electrical current between metallic structures and an external anode. This process alters the electrochemical reactions on the metal surface, inhibiting corrosion and extending the service life of assets.
We offer specialized services to mitigate the rate of internal corrosion through chemical injection and monitors the rate of corrosion through coupon installation, retrieval, and analysis. Notably, our partnership with RCSL significantly contributes to our expertise in internal corrosion control, enhancing the depth and effectiveness of our solutions
In oil & gas applications, contaminants come in a wide variety of forms. We believe that proper filtration shouldn’t be solved by just one type of equipment or cartridge style. That is why we have a variety of filter housings and cartridges to handle even the most trying of contaminant…
Ejector solutions recover flare gas by diverting otherwise-wasted low pressure gas from the flare header and compressing it to a useful higher pressure. The recovered gas can then be sent back into the production process, re-injected down-hole, or used as a fuel stream for local facilities such as boiler burners…
In adsorption dehydration, Molecular sieves Adsorbents are crystalline materials with highly porous structures that possess the unique ability to selectively adsorb molecules based on their size and polarity. These pores or cages have a high affinity to re-adsorb water or other polar molecules aided by strong ionic forces and enormous…
Produced water is a byproduct of oil and gas production that emerges along with hydrocarbons from reservoirs. It contains a mixture of water, oil, and various contaminants, making its treatment essential before disposal or reuse. De-oiling hydrocyclones are a crucial component of produced water treatment systems in the oil and…