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ProSep wins new contracts worth US$2.4 million

24 August 2010

ProSep Inc has secured US$2.4 million in new contracts in the United States, South America and Asia Pacific.

ProSep will supply CO2 gas separation membrane and hydrocarbon dew point packages for installation at an onshore gas plant in South America under a US$1.5 million contract.

A US$0.5 million ProSep nitrogen generator package will be installed on a Floating Production Storage and Offloading facility which is expected to operate in the South China Sea.
 
ProSep will also supply a US$0.4 million pitless air drilling de-duster skid for a large international oil services company.
 
“We are experiencing a high level of bidding activity throughout our markets. I am pleased to see that we continue to reinforce our presence in promising markets such as South America and South-East Asia. Our backlog is at its highest level since the end of the first quarter of 2010,” said Jacques Drouin, ProSep president and CEO.

 

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