05/02/2018

Galileo rescues Argentine gas

Galileo is marketing its services to producers of small amounts of gas, who can sell it rather than flare it, either because they are in the testing stage or because it is associated with more valuable liquids output. It is expanding its Argentine client base.

Distributed LNG Production: plug-and-play on-site liquefactlon.

Distributed LNG Production: from micro to small-scale LNG, plug-and-play on-site liquefaction. The Cryobox-Trailer has dailly processing capacity of 750,000 standard cubic feet (scf) of natural gas. Every unit supplies approximately 10,000 gallons of LNG right on the wells.

Buenos Aires-based Galileo Technologies makes and supplies small onshore liquefaction modules to monetise stranded and associated gas. If there is a road, then its standard ‘Cryobox­Trailer’ can be delivered to the wellhead and can process, on site, 0.75mn ft3/d of natural gas into roughly 10,000 gallons (or 15 metric tons)/d of LNG.

The LNG is then trucked to power plants, remote communities, industry,and even ferry operators.Andit is a scalable business model.

Source: NGW Magazine, April 30th 2018, by Mark Smedley

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