VME Process and Repsol Upgrade Platforms in Trinidad

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November 7, 2011

VME Process is working with Spanish oil and gas company Repsol to increase production capacity on recently-acquired platforms in the Teak, Samaan and POUI oil fields off southeastern Trinidad.

VME will supply three (3) oil separator skids, one (1) electrostatic treater skid and one (1) heat exchanger for the Offshore Crude Oil Treatment (OCOT) Project. Process internals will be custom fabricated at the company’s Tyler, Texas fabrication facility while heat exchangers, pumps, skids and vessels will be constructed at VME Process’ waterfront construction yard in Batam, Indonesia.

“As a complete EPC company, we bring Repsol a turnkey solution from engineering to delivery to increase production on these existing offshore facilities,” said President & CEO Michael Thomas.


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