Borger, whose robust, reliable wastewater equipment is now installed at numerous worldwide oil and gas sites, has just completed its latest offshore installation, with a macerator and its maintenance-in-place (MIP) pumps supplied to a major North Sea platform.
The duplex stainless steel pumps from Borger, which are utilised for produced water at new and refurbished offshore installations, are proving increasing popular because of their efficiency and dependability, as well as their small footprint.
ATEX-approved, the rotary lobe pumps are also used for handling any spillages or tank slops, whilst a Borger macerator is employed for sewage waste.
Very easy to service because of the Maintenance-In-Place feature, which only requires standard tools, Borger’s pumps are also being installed on an increasing number of FPSO (Floating Production, Storage and Offloading) vessels.
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