Alfa Laval wins SEK 50 million oil and gas order in the UK
Alfa Laval has won an order to supply compact heat exchangers to an offshore platform in the UK. The order is worth approximately SEK 50 million and delivery is scheduled for 2014. The Alfa Laval heat exchangers will be used for various duties, such as cooling, heating and condensation, in the processing of heavy crude oil on board the platform.
“This is another large order from the oil and gas offshore sector and this time it includes equipment for a platform located in the UK part of the North Sea. Yet another order that confirms our strong position as a reliable supplier to this industry,” says Lars Renström, President and CEO of the Alfa Laval Group.
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