e Nora, a global leader in the delivery of sustainable technologies, is pleased to announce the completion of phase one of its Delaware Basin Wastewater Recycling Project, achieving aspirational produced water rates exceeding 140,000 barrels per day – a total of more than 5 million barrels over a 30-day period. The highest quantity recorded in the company’s history, De Nora and its project partners set a new benchmark for the industry, charting the path to a more sustainable future in oil and gas production.
“De Nora is leading the charge...
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Energas Technologies, leading supplier of high-end and specialised equipment to the oil and gas industries in Southern Africa since 2001, has completed a commission...
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