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Saturday, December 17, 2011

CEO of General Electric: a project to re-injection of produced water to Rumaila oil field

CEO of General Electric: a project to re-injection of produced water to Rumaila oil field Translated by Iraqdirectory.com - [12/17/2011] Joseph Anis, CEO of Oil and gas company said that GE has the ability to provide customers with integrated by re-injection of produced water in the context of plans to boost productivity in the Rumaila oil field. We adopted a method of engineering an innovator in this project, includes a full range of products including pumps, engines, gas and gas systems, valves, air coolers, which will provide this innovative solution the additional advantage in the design prepared to maintain the water resources in the country. He noted that the value of a company of more than $ 40 million, and includes power 10 pumps, high pressure divided axes of the water injection using 10 engines gas and 6 pumps driving function generators and two of the systems, gas supply and air conditioning as well as auxiliary equipment pneumatic valves and air pushing systems. This equipment will be shipped during the second half of 2012. Anis added that to provide the company BP Iraq NV bouquet full range of pumps, motors and ancillary equipment for re-injection of produced water in the Rumaila oilfield in southern Iraq, and to ensure to meet all technical requirements for the company BP, which hastened the company to evoke the resources of the "GE Energy GE Energy" including engines Waukesha gas and product range Bently Nevada monitoring, including the agreement signed between the "General Electric" company BP Iraq-NV: single point of contact for the full range of equipment, and one factory for all units to ensure the compatibility of technical and business system ensures reduced time of installation, and management style high efficiency allows customers to save money and time in the management phase of the project. States that have been detected so far around 50 reservoir producer of oil and gas in parts of Iraq, while Rumaila is the most productive among them.

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