The ProSep produced water treatment system consists of hydrocyclones and induced gas flotation equipment, designed to treat 40 000 BPD of produced water to less than 20 ppm oil in water. ProSep is expected to deliver the equipment to the deepwater GOM facility in early 2012.
The crude dehydration systems consist of engineering services and internals for one free-water knock-out vessel and two thermal electrostatic treaters designed to dehydrate 15 API crude to 0.5% basic sediment and water outlet oil specification. The ProSep equipment should be delivered by early 2012.
“The Gulf of Mexico and the Canadian Oil Sands represent new and promising territories for ProSep. With sustained high crude prices, increasing production challenges and regulation, demand for our process equipment continues to grow,” said Jacques Drouin, ProSep president and CEO.