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ProSep awarded contract to supply water treatment system to Dragados Offshore

04 May 2010

The water treatment system will be used on the Pemex platform and is designed to remove free oil from 800 barrels of storm/wash water per day.

Jacques L Drouin, president and CEO, ProSep, said: “We believe that water treatment represents a growing opportunity for ProSep. We developed a comprehensive portfolio of innovative and efficient solutions enabling oil and gas producers to improve their processing capabilities and be environmentally responsible.”

Delivery of the ProSep wastewater treatment system is expected to occur during the second half of 2010.

 

 

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