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Conventional Industrial Liquid flowmeters
News Release from: Litre Meter | Subject: VFF-LF15
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 July 2004
Metroval measure up with chemical
injection meters
Litre Meter is pleased to announce the first order for Brazilian National Oil giant Petrobras via their new distributor Metroval Ltd of Sao Paolo, for VFF low flow chemical injection metering systems
Litre Meter is pleased to announce the first order for Brazilian National Oil giant Petrobras via their new distributor Metroval Ltd of Sao Paolo Metroval, a flow meter manufacturer in their own right, added the Litre Meter VFF low flow chemical injection meter to their portfolio some nine months ago and have been working on a number of oil and gas projects with Petrobras
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Accurate low flow metering for chemical injection
UK offshore chemical injection applications frequently specify Litre Meter rotary piston meters for measuring low flows at high pressures: more have been recently supplied to the BP Clair project
Two VFF-LF15 rotary piston positive displacement flow meters have been supplied to contractor Ultratec/Projemar for Petrobras Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO), P47 destined for the Marlin field development in the Campos basin off Rio de Janeiro.
The flow meters are measuring scale inhibitor injection rates from 1 to 20L/hr with pressures up to 5000Kpas in a zone 2 hazardous area.
In addition to this Metroval and Litre Meter are working on a partnership agreement to allow Metroval to manufacture some of the Litre Meter range of chemical injection flow meters in Brazil for supply to the P51 to P56 FPSO building programme presently under way.
This is a two year project worth up to GBP1M for Litre Meter and if successful will prove to be the largest chemical injection flow meter project yet undertaken by Litre Meter.
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