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KBC – MySep partnership

KBC – MySep partnership

 

KBC (A Yokogawa Company) and MySep, announce a partnership to deliver accurate and consistent results in separation of fluids into their oil, gas and water components for process design, operation, and performance modelling. Applications span Production, Refining and Midstream processing. The integration of MySep’s separation technology with KBC’s Petro-SIM simulation software, eliminates over-reliance on vendors for vessel sizing and/or vessel performance estimates. Petro-SIM users can now obtain MySep’s separation capabilities from the same source.

“Poor separator design causes excessive carry-over of liquid from separation vessels resulting in rapid or progressive damage to downstream compressors, contactors, and other pre-treatment facilities. This leads to extended and/or unplanned shutdowns causing operational losses, which can be significantly reduced by using MySep products integrated with Petro-SIM.” Russell Byfield, KBC Global Simulation Business Leader

“We greatly respect the capabilities of Petro-SIM in modelling upstream and downstream systems. We are delighted to be partnering KBC in this way, and look forward to demonstrating the growing number of applications where MySep and Petro-SIM can create significant value for asset owners and operators.” Guy Hellinx, Director and Co-founder of MySep

For more information, we do refer to https://www.mysep.com/kbc-mysep-partnership

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Published: 09-03-2021

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