Fluenta to supply flare gas meters
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Fluenta, a global leader in ultrasonic measurement and management technology, has announced it has been awarded a contract to supply flare gas meters to the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC).
Fluenta will supply KOC with flare gas meters to be used at multipoint smokeless high pressure flare sites at 14 south and east Kuwait gathering centres. The project supports Fluenta’s continued expansion into the Middle East energy market. Fluenta’s flare gas meters were sold directly through Warba Group, representatives of Fluenta to Musref KOC’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) group.
Sigurd Aase, CEO of Fluenta, commented, “Test results demonstrated to Kuwait Oil Company that Fluenta ultrasonic flare gas meters are the most accurate and reliable flow measurement devices available.”
In more than 30 years of business, Fluenta has become a leader in the measurement, monitoring and management of flow. The company leads in ultrasonic technology by which to measure the flow of liquid or gas. Fluenta’s flare gas monitoring solutions have been deployed many times by some of the largest oil companies, and in some of the most challenging environments, in the world.
Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/31082016/fluenta-selected-to-supply-flare-gas-meters-to-kuwait-oil-company-3993/
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