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BEL Valves secures first CCUS contract

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UK based valve and actuation specialist, BEL Valves, has announced its first Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) win in a multi-million-pound contract that will see the company supply to Indonesia’s first CCUS project.

BEL Valves secures first CCUS contract

BEL Valves – part of the British Engines Group – will supply the facility with a range of manual and motor operated API 6D expanding gate valves, ranging from 8 - 24 in. nominal size, and pressure rated to class 1500. The valves will be suitable for low temperature gas service along with low fugitive emissions.

The CCUS project forms part of an at scale Indonesian energy development focused on capturing three trillion cubic feet of natural gas and with the potential to isolate 15 million tonnes of CO2 from emissions in its initial phase.

The project is BEL Valves’ first CCUS project win and features a number of industry firsts expected to lead best practice for other plants across the globe. These include sealing technology developed specifically for the project and enhanced qualification coverage for low fugitive emissions, enabling the expanding gate valves to operate at temperatures down to -70ºC.

Speaking about the contract win, Paul Humphreys, Managing Director at BEL Valves, said: “Being awarded this multi-million-pound contract is a significant vote of confidence in BEL Valves engineering capability and in the proven performance we deliver on critical, high-integrity applications. This is a landmark project, featuring a number of ‘firsts’ that are expected to help shape best practice for CCUS developments around the world, and we are proud to be playing our part in supporting that progress.

“As part of our contribution, we will carry out demanding validation work to demonstrate reliable performance at temperatures down to -70°C, and this programme will enable us to secure enhanced qualification coverage for low fugitive emissions to ISO 15848-1. It underlines our continued investment in testing, assura

nce and standards that meet the evolving requirements of global decarbonisation projects.”

The contract win marks a significant milestone in BEL Valves’ energy transition strategy which saw the business announce the launch of its Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Department in May last year.

Paul added: “This project will help set the benchmark for the next generation of carbon capture, utilisation and storage developments and, as such, we’re delighted to have been awarded the contract.

We believe the technology being deployed here will help shape how CCUS facilities are designed and executed across the world and BEL Valves is immensely proud to be working on a project of this significance.”

Founded in the mid-1960s in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, BEL Valves is part of the British Engines Group and is renowned for the manufacture of high integrity valves and actuation, supplying to subsea, surface and onshore projects across the world. The company prides itself on its innovation, consistently reviewing and redesigning product to meet the demands of advancing technology and the transition to clean energy.

The CCUS project is closely aligned with the Government of Indonesia’s agenda within the G20, where Indonesia has put forward sustainable energy transition as one of its three priority issues for G20 members.

Image: BEL Valves’ valve body being deployed on Indonesia’s first CCUS project.

 

 

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