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Vortex Flow Amplifier

Helping you make the most of your energy

  • Vortex Flow Amplifier increases capacity in existing pipelines
  • Delivers higher flow rates for the same pump energy
  • Reduces pumping loads and lowers pumping opex
  • Assures longer, more reliable pump life and higher uptime
  • Reduces manpower and maintenance opex

The Vortex Flow Amplifier

  • Has no moving parts
  • Neither requires nor consumes energy
  • Requires no maintenance
  • Its fixed profile, mass-balanced design eliminates vibration
  • Has inherent soft backflow characteristics
  • Is fully compatible with pipeline batching and pigging operations
  • Supports multi-phase flow
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Petroleum Industry: Upstream Production

Your Challenges :

  • Efficient production gathering
  • Production capacity bottlenecks
  • Energy intensive pumping over distance and gradients
  • High transport capex, opex and manpower costs
  • Water access and post production management

Our Solutions :

  • Increased oil and water flow rates with no additional energy
  • Supports multi-phase flow
  • Supports Pigging Operations
  • Increased existing line capacity, reduced bottlenecks
  • Reduced pumping capex and opex
  • Improved flow assurance across value chain
  • Reduced unit operating costs and maximized netback
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Midstream Oil Operations

Your Challenges :

  • Optimize value chain and flow assurance
  • Capacity bottlenecks across the system
  • Energy intensive pumping over distance and gradients
  • Costly Drag Reducing Agent (DRA) opex
  • High transport capex and opex, costly manpower
  • Better integrated and flexible oil, water and gas services

Our Solutions :

  • Increase flow rates with no additional energy
  • Increase existing line capacities, including multi-phase, reduce bottlenecks
  • Reduce pumping capex and opex
  • DRA’s no longer required, saving $mm’s
  • Reduce transport costs – pipelines, rail and tankers
  • Improve flow assurance across value chain
  • Reduce unit operating costs and maximize netback
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Midstream Water Operations

Your Challenges :

  • Integrated water gathering and management
  • Capacity bottlenecks across the system
  • Energy intensive pumping over distance and gradients
  • High transport capex and opex, costly manpower
  • Integrated and flexible water management services
  • Maximize disposal capability as assets mature

Our Solutions :

  • Increase flow rates with no additional energy
  • Increase existing line capacity, reduce bottlenecks
  • Reduce pipeline transport capex and opex
  • Improve flow assurance across value chain
  • Higher well disposal capacity with no extra energy
  • Reduce unit opex and support oil production
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Oil Sands

Your Challenges :

  • Energy intensive pumping over distance and gradients
  • Pipeline capacity bottlenecks
  • Tailings processing and management
  • Water management
  • High transport capex, opex and manpower costs
  • Pipe wear and elbow capex, opex ad manpower costs

Our Solutions :

  • Increase flow rates of high viscosity oils carrying abrasive loads with no additional energy
  • Increased existing line capacity, reduced bottlenecks
  • Reduced pumping capx and opex
  • Reduced pipe wear and long term opex savings
  • Improved flow assurance across value chain
  • Reduced unit operating costs and maximized netback
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Refinery Operations

Your Challenges :

  • Safe, reliable and efficient capacity utilization
  • Flow assurance for viscous, waxy and challenging fluids
  • Optimized loading, terminal flow and discharge
  • Unit cost control and reduction

Our Solutions :

  • Higher flow rates through existing pipe and pump systems
  • Higher flow assurance for all fluids especially waxy and viscous types
  • Faster loading, inter-tank flow and discharge
  • Easier viscous line startup and flow
  • Fully piggable operations
  • Reduced product giveaway and cross-contamination
  • Higher efficiency operations
  • Opex and unit cost reductions
  • Higher capacity utilization
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