Pentair Valves & Controls will showcase its diverse portfolio of solutions for extreme applications in the oil & gas industry at the World Gas Conference (WGC) 2015. Designed for use in cryogenic applications, the products on show at WGC have been developed to meet the challenging and critical needs of LNG production.
At the conference, Pentair will highlight three additions to its product portfolio, including an extension of the Anderson Greenwood Type 9300 series of pilot operated pressure relief valves which offers reduced footprint without comprising flow, as well the introduction of the Vanessa Buttweld Top Entry Body to its Series 30,000 Triple Offset Valves. This valve offers an enhanced design for use in the gas treatment, liquefaction and regasification stages of the LNG chain. Here, where temperatures reach -196°C, the valve can be fully accessed without being removed from the line, allowing for efficient repair work. Growing its portfolio of cryogenic products, Pentair will also present its new cryogenic ball valve under the FCT brand.
“We’re seeing exciting growth opportunities in LNG and understand how the industry, along with critical extraction, transportation and storage challenges, have changed”, says Pieter Kok, industry development manager, oil & gas at Pentair. “By bringing together the broadest product portfolio, application know-how and industry expertise, we offer the most comprehensive solutions for our customers.”