| BP Exploration uses MOST for North Sea Platform Upgrade |
BP is the biggest operator and largest oil producer in the North Sea, producing both oil and gas from a number of different offshore locations. BP has been involved in the North Sea since the mid-1960s when oil and gas exploration and production began. In 1970, BP discovered the two-billion-barrel Forties oilfield, confirming the North Sea as a globally significant oil and gas province. Our terminals at Dimlington and Easington in England process gas from the Southern North Sea (SNS) fields. The terminals’ maximum handling capacity is approximately 300 million cubic feet of gas per day. Read
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| Robinson Brothers Fine Chemicals, West Midlands, UK |
Robinson Brothers, a Supplier of Fine Chemicals, Complete a 800 I/O Batch in 3 Months Using MTL MOST Components. Read
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| Wuxi Dong Tai Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd., Wuxi, CHINA |
Wuxi Chemical chooses Matrix for advanced control of their chemical plant, bringing it into the modern control era. Read
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| Northstar Industries, Methuen, MA |
Northstar remote mounted MTL8000 Process I/O Systems in harsh compressor buildings, reducing the overall wiring in an underground storage application.Read
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| Columbia Gas, Artemus, PA |
Columbia Gas Transmission (Artemus, PA) mounts MTL8000 Process I/O directly on compressors, saving money and improving overall ease of use. Read
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| Bluewater, North Sea |
Bluewater mounted MOST Process I/O in remote locations throughout a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, reducing overall cabling and installation cost. Read
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| Shell Exploration, Mossmorran, Scotland |
Shell uses MOST Process I/O as an integral part of the pipeline's integrity system that monitors underground pipelines at the Mossmorran processing plant. Read
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| Degussa Corp. South Plainfield, NJ |
Distributed I/O saves Degussa over 40% in installed costs compared to centralized I/O. Read
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| Army Corps of Engineers, Hydropower Plants, ID, OR & WA |
Distributed I/O used in 10 hydropower plants on the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the Northwest United States significantly reduced installed costs. Rugged I/O operates well in electrically noisy environments. Read
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