Stauper secures further patent for offshore water treatment process – Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine

The new design is an evolution of Staupers existing and patented Compact Flotation Unit, allowing for a smaller vessel on offshore installations where space and footprint are critical.

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Offshore staff

SANDEFJORD, Norway The Norwegian Patent Authorities have granted Stauper Offshore a patent for its new Compact Flotation Unit (CFU) design.

This applies to a CFU vessel with a secondary point for oil removal as part of the water treatment process.

The new design is an evolution of Staupers existing and patented CFU, allowing for a smaller vessel on offshore installations where space and footprint are critical.

Managing director Rune G. Nilssen said: The new patent will allow us to further reduce the footprint of our technology without compromising efficiency. Space and efficiency are critical factors for any offshore installation.

This new patent enables Stauper to further help operators meet their challenges accommodating space limitations for process equipment.

The CFU is said to be proven in treating produced water down toward zero ppm oil in water. It is also said to be stable, and requiring no energy, with minimal operator interference and maintenance.

04/08/2020

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