Techouse has delivered a large batch of skids for a 2,000-ton sulphate removal unit that will be installed on an FPSO offshore South America.
In our industry, the proof of the pudding is in the delivery – at the exciting crossroads where engineering meets execution.
In the photos, you can see a large batch of skids built by Techouse for a sulphate removal unit (SRU) which will be installed on an FPSO that will operate offshore South America.
Techouse has designed the entire 2,000-ton SRU module, which is being constructed by our client, with us at Techouse as subcontractor for multiple skids, including:
- Clean In Place skid
- Chemical Backwash Water skid
- Carrier Water skid
- Wash Water skid
- RO (Reverse osmosis) membrane skids
- SRP (Sulphate Reduction Process) membrane skids
- UF (Ultra Filtration) skids
- Seawater Coarse Filter skid
“The skid-based equipment will all become part of the main SRU module. Choosing such a skid-based design and construction strategy has saved a substantial amount of time for our client, who will lift the skids onto the SRU module and complete the interconnecting piping.”
Knut Haga, vice president of project, Techouse
The skids have been built at a Chinese construction yard, with the largest skids weighing in excess of 100 tons.
“We’re proud to be part of such an innovative SRU delivery,” adds Knut Haga.