Alfa Laval to supply Australia LNG heat exchangers
12/18/2012 12:00:00 AM
The order is worth approximately SEK 50 million ($7.5 million) and delivery is scheduled to take place in 2013 and 2014.
The Alfa Laval compact heat exchangers will be used in a new major gas processing facility in Australia, where they will recover and reuse heat in the gas cleaning process, prior to the liquefaction.
By reusing heat, the compact heat exchangers will contribute to bringing down energy consumption and CO2 emissions.
The natural gas cleaning process requires safe, reliable and efficient heat exchangers. We cooperate with the biggest gas producers in the world, and this order confirms that we live up to their stringent demands, said Lars Renström, CEO of the Alfa Laval Group.
The name and location of the client were not disclosed.
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