10 Engineering Criteria to Consider in Process Skid Design 1

What is a skid system?

If you work in oil and gas, water treatment, or any process industry, you have almost certainly encountered the term "skid system." But what exactly is a skid system, and why have these pre-fabricated packages become the default way to deliver complex process equipment? [...]

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Early Production Facilities (EPF): Why Real-World Conditions, Not Just Design, Define Performance

As the oil and gas industry continues to prioritize faster field monetization, Early Production Facilities (EPFs) have become a practical solution for bringing wells online before full infrastructure is developed. These systems are often positioned as flexible, modular, and cost-efficient—allowing operators to generate [...]

By |2026-05-21T05:48:26+00:00May 21st, 2026|Case Studies & Articles|0 Comments

Accelerating SAF Deployment Through Modular Process Equipment and Fabricated Systems

Mitigating Technical Risk and Fast-Tracking Sustainable Aviation Fuel Projects The aviation sector faces an unprecedented industrial scale-up. To achieve ambitious Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) targets, the industry must rapidly move from pilot and early commercial facilities toward large-scale deployment. Yet while chemistry and [...]

By |2026-05-15T07:05:12+00:00May 15th, 2026|Case Studies & Articles|0 Comments

Recurring Failures in Glycol Regeneration Units Reveal Critical Gaps in Design, Materials, and Filtration Strategy

Recent observations from operating oil and gas facilities have highlighted a recurring and costly issue: glycol regeneration units (GRUs) are failing far more frequently than expected, particularly in brownfield applications and sour-service environments. While GRUs are often treated as standard utility systems, field [...]

By |2026-05-14T08:50:47+00:00May 14th, 2026|Case Studies & Articles|0 Comments
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