St. Petersburg International Gas Forum 2018: innovative developments by Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica Group of Companies for the gas industry
St. Petersburg International Gas Forum 2018: innovative developments by Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica Group of Companies for the gas industry
October 17, 2018. Moscow – Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica Group of Companies (hereinafter the Company), a leader in the Russian engineering market, took part in the 8th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum (SPIGF-2018), a large-scale industry event.
The Group was represented by ROG-Engineering, a subsidiary company specializing in the design and manufacture of equipment for the Oil&Gas industry.
ROG-Engineering demonstrated a wide range of its own innovative developments at its stand, arousing the interest of representatives from the Russian Oil&Gas industry. The company's technological solutions are based on inventions, “know-how”, and the experience of the specialists who work at its engineering research center.
ROG-Engineering presented to potential customers its developments in the following categories of process equipment:
- Preliminary water knock-out modular units of vessel and tubular design with capacity up to 2,500–3,000 m3/day based on standard and 40-foot container blocks;
The flexibility of the process flow of the preliminary water knock-out units makes it possible to increase their capacity up to 5,000, 7,500, 10,000 m3/day, and transform them to the functional level of an oil treatment plant by installing additional heating units, dehydration units, electrical dehydrators, gas-electrical generators, and other equipment;
For the first time, the company created a modular preliminary water knock-out unit of tubular design with a capacity of 2,500 m3/day based on end-of-pipeline tubular phase splitter KDFT-1400-10-2 in the dimensions of two 40-foot containers;
- Modernized series of end-of-pipeline tubular phase splitters for preliminary water knock-out units with a capacity of 2,500–32,000 m3/day with 1.5-fold reduction in length or in number of sections;
- Oil and gas treatment units in modular and container design;
- Mobile well-test and development units;
- Gas separators;
- Flares;
- Services for reconstructing and refurbishing existing process plants.
The company presented proposals in the field of modernization and unification with the introduction of new improved (1.5–2.0 times) equipment characteristics based on the principle of comparison “from achieved”.
The company also presented its mobile preliminary water removal units in container design by means of professional video clips showing 3D models of the equipment.
During the exhibition, the company provided information and presented products to the representatives of Gazprom International and PJSC Tomskgazprom, who were especially interested in the mobile oil treatment plants in container design, as well as in the solutions for gas separation and treatment. The equipment was also presented to representatives of the Ministry of Oil and Gas of the Republic of India, who expressed interest in mobile complexes for exploring and developing wells of mobile well-test and development units in view of the development of new deposits in the country; presentation materials on oil and petrol processing units were also sent to them.
The company has held negotiations with a number of compressor equipment manufacturers to work together on current and future gas projects. The company made a presentation and exchanged contacts with the new joint venture between German group Linde AG and JSC Power Machines, which focuses on designing, manufacturing, and selling heat exchange equipment for gas liquefaction units with production localization in Russia.
The company also obtained information with regard to attracting industrial potential from regions within the Russian Federation in order to solve issues related to import substitution of products that are applied or planned for use in the production activities of Gazprom Group.
Habir Kilmukhametov, General Director of ROG-Engineering LLC, commented on his participation in this event: “I would like to point out the very high level of organization in this truly international event. We appreciated the high professionalism of the event participants. The series of meetings held offer real prospects for starting cooperation with customers both from Russia and abroad. We consider participation in the forum to be very effective and we plan to continue working on this platform in the future.”
FOR REFERENCE:
The 8th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum (SPIGF) was held during October 2-5, 2018 at the EXPOFORUM Convention and Exhibition Center in St. Petersburg. Organizer: ExpoForum International. The Forum is supported by the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, the Government of St. Petersburg, JSC Russian Export Center, the Russian Gas Society, and NGV Italy.
It is a leading platform for discussing topical issues in the industry. The Forum has been held since 2011. The main objective of the Forum is to create a platform for effective interaction among leaders in the gas industry. In addition to a widely varied exhibition program, SPIGF includes informative and relevant congress activities. There is also a procurement center at the Forum, which allows for substantive negotiations among representatives of more than 50 companies – suppliers and buyers of the gas industry.
SPIGF in figures:
· Exhibition area: over 25,000 m2 (2017)
· 11,500 professional visitors (2017)
· 500 exhibitors from 51 countries (2018)
· More than 4,500 delegates from 43 countries (2017)
· Total number of business program activities: 90+ (2018)
· More than 300 journalists from 150 Russian and foreign media (2017)
Sources:
https://spbvedomosti.ru/news/country_and_world/mesto_gaza_v_xxi_veke
About ROG-Engineering
ROG-Engineering LLC (www.rogeng.ru) has been part of Group of Companies PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica since June 2018. PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica has a 95% stake in the Company's capital.
The Company develops, designs and produces a wide range of modern highly efficient modular process equipment for clients in Oil&Gas and petrochemical markets, including:
- Booster pump stations,
- Oil and gas treatment units in modular and container design,
- Mobile complexes for exploration and developing of drilling wells,
- Flares,
- Gas separation plants, as well as separate apparatus and units.
The Company's products have certificates of compliance with the requirements of the Eurasian Customs Union for Oil&Gas industry equipment.
The main customers of the Company are leading oil and gas companies in Russia and other countries: Rosneft, Lukoil, Gazprom Neft, Bashneft, Irkutsk Oil Company, and RussNeft.
One third of the Company's staff is comprised of research and engineering personnel. The Company's own design office ensures its leadership position in developing the innovative equipment in demand among Oil&Gas companies.
About the Group of Companies PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica
PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica (MOEX: EELT) provides comprehensive services in the sphere of creating energy and electric power supply systems, electric lighting systems, and low current systems at all types of facilities, as well as industrial electric heating systems.
The Company has been working in the electrical engineering market since 2004, and at present has its own engineering and production facilities. The Company is one of the leading distributors of electrical equipment in Russia, offering customers a wide range of products made both in Russia and abroad. Thanks to a well-organized and efficient logistics system, the Company is able to supply products (including oversize loads) all over Russia, including to hard-to-reach areas of the North, as well as Belarus, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. The company established its own production of transformer substations, electric switchboard equipment of any complexity (up to 6300 A), electric lighting systems and electric heating systems.
The Company implements projects in the oil and gas sector, electric power sector, nuclear industry, metal industry, mining industry, and manufacturing industry and at transport infrastructure facilities. Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica's customers include companies such as Rosneft, Gazprom, NOVATEK, LUKOIL, and Nizhnekamskneftekhim. The Company's projects include Power of Siberia, Yamal LNG, Smolensk NPP, Data Center of Sberbank of Russia, and the Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Pulkovo airports, etc.
Since 2018, the Company has been producing highly efficient modular process equipment for clients in Oil&Gas and petrochemical markets at the site of its subsidiary ROG-Engineering, a research and production Company in Ufa (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia).
Key financial indicators of PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica (IFRS):
|
Revenue (RUB billion) |
Profit for the period (RUB million) |
Total assets (RUB billion) |
H1 2018 |
1.5 |
143.4 |
1.22 |
2017 |
2.6 |
134.7 |
1.15 |
The number of employees is about 400 (as of June 30, 2018). Since September 2017, common shares of PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica are traded on the Moscow Exchange with trading code EELT.
In June 2018, the Company was named "Leader of Import Substitution" at the "Leader of Competitive Sales" annual national awards, in which 450 domestic suppliers from various industries took part.
Contacts:
PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica
Tel .: +7 (495) 640-93-48
Mailing address: Building 3, 1 Lyotchika Babushkina St., Moscow, 129344
Press contact Contact for investors and analysts
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For more information, please contact:
Stanislav Martyushev
Director for Corporate Communications and Investor Relations
PJSC Evropeyskaya Elektrotekhnica
Tel. +7 (495) 640-93-48, ext. 164
FOR REFERENCE:
ROG-Engineering LLC (www.rogeng.ru) performs the full range of services including:
- survey of existing Oil&Gas production facilities with presentation of engineering and process recommendations;
- engineering, design and construction of newly build projects;
- reconstruction and modernization of existing equipment and plants;
- design, fabrication and supply of complete process train equipment, modular process equipment, different types of pumping stations, mobile well-test and development units, flares and combustion systems, gas separator, gas treatment units and other types of Oil&Gas process equipment;
- design and implementation of hardware and software for Automated Process Control Systems;
- installation supervision;
- commissioning and start-up, designer's field supervision.
ROG-Engineering LLC designs and fabricates wide range modular process equipment with fully automated controls including:
- booster pumping stations BPS for any capacity;
- preliminary water knock-out units of vessel and tubular design with capacity up to 30 000 m3/day;
Perfomance indicators of preliminary water knock-out units:
• water cut of oil at inlet: up to 95% and greater;
• water cut of oil at outlet: 0.5% to 5%;
• content of petroleum products and solids in treated water: 5 to 50 mg/l.
- oil treatment plants with capacity of 0.2 to 4 million tons per year;
- produced water treatment units or separate vessels such as settlers of vessel or tubular design with volume of 10 to 200 m3 and with quality of water treatment of 5 to 50 mg/l;
- packaged well pad pumping station with capacity of 20 to 180 m3/hour;
- inlet separators for oil with high gas-oil ratio up to 2000 m3/m3;
- modernized separators and settlers with increased capacity of vessel and tubular designs;
- mobile well-test and development units;
- oil-well separation units;
- test separators for oil with normal and high gas-oil ratios up to 2000 m3/m3;
- associated petroleum gas treatment;
- gas treatment units;
- low pressure gas recovery units;
- gas dehydration units;
- combustion systems including flare KO drums, condensate drums, LP and HP flare risers, flare systems with tips for smokeless combustion;
- flare systems with demountable tips;
- flare systems with demountable flare stacks;
- horizontal flares for combustion LP and HP gases;
- horizontal flares for combustion of industrial waste gases;
- horizontal flares for combustion of liquid hydrocarbons and other combustible liquids;
- mobile filtration units;
- various types of pumping stations;
- auxiliary and utilities equipment including modular buildings for control rooms, motor control centers and others.