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Red Mountain Energy: company news
14.11.2011
Red Mountain Energy takes part in 10th Cryogen-Expo–2011 Exhibition Red Mountain Energy Corporation has taken part in the 10th International Cryogen-Expo–2011 Exhibition held in the Moscow Expocenter on the Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, from November 8th to 10th.
The event was supported by the International Institute of Refrigeration, the International Academy of Refrigeration and the Ukrainian Association of Industrial Gases Manufacturers "UA-SIGMA".
Cryogen-Expo is one of the largest exhibitions in the international cryogenic industry. Every year the event attracts major foreign and domestic companies which find it an ideal space in which to present their latest cryogenic equipment, latest technology and new products.
Specialists at Red Mountain Energy had talks with current partners who use air separation equipment and are hoping to expand their capacity, and also with new potential customers. Red Mountain Energy presented detailed information on up-to-date cryogenic equipment and technology which is widely used in different industries. Visitors consulted specialists at Red Mountain Energy on the latest developments and research, and discussed opportunities for cooperation.
20.09.2011
Red Mountain Energy Launches Sixteen Compressor Plants in Ukraine This September, 2011, Red Mountain Energy finalized a setup and commissioning project to put into operation 16 Ajax compressor plants which were supplied in 2009.
The compressor plants are located at the Ukranian gas fields of Lviv, Poltava and Kharkiv. The equipment was installed at booster compressor stations and is designed to pump raw natural gas to be used as a fuel.
The launch of compressor units will allow Ukraine to increase its gas production by 900 million cubic meters a year. At present, in Ukraine, there are 28 Ajax compressor plants in operation installed and commissioned by Red Mountain Energy.
12.07.2011
Red Mountain Energy Wins ASU Tender for Sterlitamak Chemical Enterprise Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract to supply an air separation unit (ASU) for the Kaustik chemical industrial enterprise in Sterlitamak, Russia. Several firms participated in this tender including the German giant, Linde GmbH and the Russian company, Kriogenmash. The contract signed by Red Mountain Energy covers design engineering, supervision of the installation, start-up and commissioning, design supervision, as well as training the client’s personnel. The designated period for the project implementation including the unit commissioning is the second quarter of 2013. Unit ASU-7000-20000 (with gaseous oxygen capacity of 7 tm3/h and gaseous nitrogen capacity of 20 tm3/h) is to be supplied under the conditions of the contract and will ensure 99.7% purity of both liquid and gaseous oxygen. An air turbine compressor currently under design will secure the efficient control of productivity. Also, the new ASU will, in general, ensure the continuous production of liquid oxygen, which will either be sent to storage for further gasification or shipped to consumers in liquid form. In addition, the air separation unit will be designed with future argon production in mind. Kaustik has placed the order for a new ASU as part of its commitment to master new technologies and develop new products including PVC pellets, chemical substances, etc. Since 2006 there has been a drive to upgrade equipment. According to the management of Kaustik, the contract implementation will serve as an impetus for future development and will ensure a failure-free operation, not only in their own industrial complex, but also in other local companies in the cities of Sterlitamak and Salavat, for example ОАО Sintez-Kauchuk, OAO Soda, OAO Gazprom Neftekhim, and a municipal cogeneration plant. Kaustik is a chemical industrial enterprise which is developing dynamically. It includes a Scientific Engineering Center and three production facilities: caustic soda, chlororganic products, polyvinylchloride, and soft cable compounds of various grades. Kaustik is a leading manufacturer of these products, with 27% manufacturing share of polyvinylchloride, 16% of soft cable compounds, and 10% of caustic soda. It is the only manufacturer of terephthaloyl chloride, anodes with ruthenium-iridium coating, aluminum chloride, and a flocculent of cationic polyelectrolyte. Red Mountain Energy is proud to be doing business with such a forward looking and expanding company.
05.07.2011
Red Mountain Energy at MIOGE 2011 Exhibition Red Mountain Energy took part in MIOGE 2011,Russia’s principal international oil and gas exhibition held at the ExpoCenter, Moscow,June 21-24.The show is supported by the Global Association of Industrial Exhibitions (UFI), confirming the quality of this event and its compliance with world class standards. Also taking place within the framework of this exhibition was the 9th Russian Petroleum and Gas Congress, the largest Russian forum for oil and gas experts. Taking part in MIOGE 2011 were a thousand companies from more than 40 countries, all of which presented their latest innovations and technologies applicable to the domestic and global oil and gas industry. Visitors had a unique opportunity to familiarize themselves with the latest developments in the production, transportation and processing of hydrocarbons, petrochemicals, gas chemistry and utilization of associated gas. Also on display was the state-of-the-art equipment for the oil and gas industry. Red Mountain Energy unveiled new integrated solutions for the gathering, conditioning and processing of associated petroleum gas; also the latest in reciprocating and centrifugal type compressors for compressing natural and process gas; modular gas processing plants (GPP) designed with application of cryogenic technologies; and high-performance technologies for refining heavy oil and still bottoms from refineries in order to obtain light fractions with minimum coke and resins. Red Mountain Energy, Jack Kenny, was upbeat about the exhibition: “Red Mountain Energy had an excellent MIOGE. We had a lot of visitors throughout the four days, made important new contacts, talked about exciting new business opportunities and met with potential customers. Spreading the word that Red Mountain Energy is in a class of its own- that’s what we achieved at MIOGE 2011.” The company's stand was attended by over 400 visitors. Red Mountain Energy won the prize for “The Stand with the Most Innovative Technology” for an interactive installation which presented key aspects of Red Mountain business in an interactive way.
29.06.2011
Red Mountain Energy hosted an evening of poetry and music as part of the 11th Moscow International Oil and Gas Exhibition, MIOGE 2011 Red Mountain Energy and its strategic partner in Russia, Premium Engineering, hosted their annual evening of poetry and music for their clients and business partners: “The Energy of Art”. The event took place on the 22nd of June at the SOHO Rooms in Moscow and was part of the 11th Moscow International Oil and Gas Exhibition, MIOGE 2011.
Among the guests were current and prospective clients as well as representatives of the company’s business partners. Jack Kenny, President of Red Mountain Energy, said a few words of greeting to start the evening. Other business speakers included Bill Dethloff, Vice President for gas processing, Peter Ludkovski, Commercial Director of Premium Engineering, and Vladimir Belyakov, director of the company’s Kazan branch.
Mikhail Efremov, Distinguished Artist of the Russian Federation, opened the evening with a poetry reading from Joseph Brodsky’s collections, “The July Intermezzo” and “Lullaby of Cape Cod”, as well as “Pilgrims” and extracts from “The March”.
It was not by chance that this world famous 20th century poet was featured on this occasion. With the financial support of Red Mountain Energy, Joseph Brodsky’s statue by the sculptor Georgy Frangulyan and architect Sergei Skuratov was unveiled in Moscow’s Novinski Boulevard on the 31st of May, 2011. It was to pay tribute to the great poet, to his outstanding talent and long life of exile that Red Mountain Energy decided to begin the evening with Brodsky’s poetry, thus enabling the guests to feel directly the energy of art which emanates from his verse. After the poetry came music: the violin was played by the Distinguished Artist of the Russian Federation, Elena Revich, while on the piano was Olga Domnina, the winner of numerous international competitions, and together they delivered a masterful performance of classical pieces by Brahms, Scriabin, Sviridov, Dvořák. The well-known composer Vladimir Genin presented a new rendition of Ennio Morricone’s score for the movie “Once Upon a Time in America”, specially prepared for this occasion, as well as his new rendition of the folk Russian song, “Yablochko”.
24.05.2011
Red Mountain Energy to take part in 11th Moscow International Oil & Gas Exhibition, MIOGE 2011 Red Mountain Energy will take part in MIOGE 2011, Moscow’s international Oil and Gas Exhibition held at the Expo-Center in Moscow, June 21-24. The show is divided into the following categories:
• Geology and Geophysics • Oil and Gas Production • Transportation and Storage of Oil and Gas • Oil and Gas Processing • Petrochemical and Gas Chemistry • Environmental, Industrial and Fire Safety • Occupational Health and Safety • Automation and Instrumentation
The Exhibition is being held at the same time as the 9th Russian Petroleum and Gas Congress, where over a hundred of oil and gas experts from all over the world give presentations. There is to be a forum on Unconventional Sources of Gas thanks to the support of the World Petroleum Council. The Congress will focus on the latest technology in oil and gas development and production, with topics related to the refining and petrochemical industries.
Red Mountain Energy’s President, Jack Kenny, says participation in major exhibitions is an integral part of the company’s business strategy. Over 1000 companies from 40 countries will take part in the Exhibition and this makes it a unique opportunity for leaders in the oil and gas industry to present their latest products and technologies to a worldwide audience of oil industry specialists, to raise their individual profiles, as well as to establish and develop business contacts.
Visitors to Red Mountain Energy’s stand will see a whole range of modern products applicable to the oil and gas industry: integrated solutions for the extraction, collection, treatment, and processing of associated petroleum gas; elimination of flaring of associated petroleum gas; reciprocating and centrifugal compressors for the most efficient compression of natural and industrial gases; cryogenic modular gas processing plants; and new and highly efficient methods of processing heavy oil and refinery bottoms to produce light fractions with minimal coke and tar.
11.05.2011
Jack Kenny Appointed President of Red Mountain Energy Red Mountain Energy, which unites a group of U.S. project-engineering and manufacturing companies, announced that Jack Kenny has been named President.
Mr. Kenny is one of the founders of Secure Energy Inc., a company based in St. Louis (Missouri, USA) which specializes in coal gasification. The company is currently building a coal gasification plant which will process 1.4 million tons of coal and produce 133 million gallons of gasoline per year. The new President is very familiar with the business segment of Red Mountain Energy's work.
Mr. Kenny also has extensive experience in the securities and investment banking business, as well as in management consulting, and has created effective financial and organizational corporate structures for companies in various industries.
Mr. Kenny holds a law degree from a Laclede School of Law in St. Louis and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Kansas State University.
Mr. Kenny replaced Christopher Alexander as President of Red Mountain Energy. In the recent Canadian General Elections, Chris Alexander was elected to Parliament for Ajax - Pickering (Ontario) overturning a Liberal seat. Mr. Alexander secured a Conservative majority of 3228 and a swing to the Conservatives of over 6%, thus launching his political career after 18 years of service as a diplomat and more recently as a businessman. “Today Red Mountain Energy is at a new stage of development. I thank my colleagues for the trust they have placed in me, and which I intend to live up to,” said Jack Kenny. “After the crisis, a whole set of new rules and conditions dictate the market and we must fully comply with these as a professional company with long-term goals. Looking to the future there is a lot we have to do in order to support and intensify the company’s development. We need to give special focus in order to launch innovative strategies with a vision. Our goal is to be active in the industries of gas processing, gas chemistry, oil processing and electric energy.”
15.03.2011
Contract Signed with Novokuznetsk Iron and Steel Plant Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract with the Novokuznetsk Iron and Steel Plant (NKMK), a subsidiary of the Evraz Group S.A., to upgrade their air separation unit (ASU) as part of the "Pulverized Coal Injection Facility for Blast Furnaces" project. The contract imposes on Red Mountain Energy a very tight schedule, setting the launch date for the new facility at July 15th, 2012. Under the terms of the agreement Red Mountain Energy will act as an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contractor for the entire project, in charge of basic and detail engineering, industrial safety, the manufacturing and supply of equipment, and the installation and commissioning of the facility. The deadline for equipment delivery is 14 months. The upgrade means the ASU will be able to capture and compress waste nitrogen, a by-product of the KdAd-15/12 air separation unit. The unit configuration will also include a new centrifugal nitrogen compressor, a water cooling system, and a remote control and monitoring system allowing the ASU to generate an additional 20,000 cubic meters of compressed nitrogen per hour. The equipment will be commissioned in July 2012, and will enable the West Siberian Iron and Steel plant to start using power generating coals as fuel for its blast furnaces. Natural gas will no longer be used in the plant, making an annual saving of up to 600 million m3 of natural gas. The coke consumption will be reduced by more than 20%. In general, the implementation of this project should make a significant improvement to the local environment. Denis Smyslov, Chairman of the Board of Red Mountain Energy, says: "It is of critical importance that the upgrade be carried out with the minimal impact on the ongoing production of process gases. To this end, Red Mountain Energy will implement a comprehensive program of equipment installation and commissioning to connect the new equipment to the existing facilities during its planned shutdown."
10.03.2011
Red Mountain Energy participated in the World CTL 2011 conference The World Coal-to-Liquids conference was held in Paris from March 1st-3rd, 2011. The subjects under discussion were gasification and direct liquefaction of coal, production of liquid motor fuels, synthetic natural gas and chemicals. The event was organized by the World CTL Association, France and by Total.
Non-Conventional Technologies:
The second day was devoted to economic strategy in certain developing regions, namely India, Russia and China. Participants reported on innovative fuel conversion projects in Australia, and coal to liquids projects in South Africa. On the third day the main themes were environmental safety, and the impact of CTL on the environment.
Olesia Pashchenko, senior project manager of the Russian branch of Red Mountain Energy, gave a presentation about the company and its role in the world market of gas processing. She spoke about the prospects of coal gasification technology in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries. Ms. Pashchenko assessed the current situation of the coal industry, highlighting specific difficulties, in particular the limited railway capacity in this region, and how this affects companies which are increasing their coal production; and the lack of available transport infrastructure which results in the high cost of transporting coal from production areas to consumers. In her summary Olesia Pashchenko emphasized that coal gasification technology is of interest to coal companies in terms of processing and making profitable use of low-quality brown coal (at the present time transportation costs of this low quality coal exceed the market value). When it comes to other industrial sectors such as energy, steel and oil processing, gasification of coal or petroleum residues provides low cost synthetic natural gas or hydrogen for the industrial needs of these sectors, at the same time ensuring energy independence from state corporations in the purchasing of this feedstock (natural gas). Another precondition for the development of gasification technology is the emerging shift in the economic policy of Russia, which is aimed at delivering products with a higher added value. The main target is more advanced extraction and processing of natural resources: a transition from the straight forward export of mineral resources, to the deep conversion of feedstock and the sale of a more valuable product. Such a change in economic strategy implies a certain involvement and encouragement from the state, such as tax incentives. And although such technologies are still challenging and require high capital costs, nevertheless coal to motor fuels and synthetic natural gas technology is the ideal alternative to traditional processes, especially in remote areas with poor transport infrastructure. The experience of Red Mountain Energy with its long experience in the processing of natural and associated gas, surface and underground coal gasification, is in a strong position to implement such projects in Russia and other CIS countries.
31.01.2011
Red Mountain Energy has commissioned seven Ajax compressors in Ukraine Red Mountain Energy has commissioned seven Ajax integral engine-compressors at compressor stations operating in the fields of Hidnovichi, Oposhnya and Komyshnya located in the Lvov and Poltava regions of Ukraine.
The commissioning is set to provide an increase in the natural gas production by 285 million cubic meters per year, which should compensate for the natural decline in gas production at fields which are in advanced stages of depletion. Despite the steady decline in reservoir pressure, natural gas will be supplied to the mainline gas pipelines in the required amount. Production of gas condensate will rise accordingly.
The units are designed to handle raw natural gas using the pumped gas as a fuel. These entirely standalone engine-compressors will run on pumped gas, independent of any external energy sources, complete with local control systems. The units are sheltered, which should simplify considerably the setting-up and operating process.
In February 2010, Red Mountain Energy delivered 16 Ajax compressors to Ukrgazdobycha a major gas producer affiliated to Naftogaz of Ukraine. The commissioning of these compressors will increase the annual gas output by 900 million cubic meters. In June 2010, Red Mountain Energy commissioned 10 units. Startup of the remaining six units is scheduled before the end of this year in the Shebelinskoe and Komarno fields.
27.12.2010
Red Mountain Energy Services has won Enterprise of the Year– 2010 Award According to the Ukrainian Standard Ratings League, Red Mountain Energy Services (Ukraine) has won "Enterprise of the Year 2010" Award and has come 6th in the category of “Overhaul and maintenance of pumps, compressors and hydraulic systems.” These ratings are based on a performance study of 350,000 Ukrainian companies, which took two years to complete.
The ranking of financial performance and results is based on data produced by the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine according to European ranking standards. Tax payments, earned income, labor productivity and wages fund were used as ranking criteria.
Rashid Baddaoui, Director of Red Mountain Energy Services, has been awarded the “Cross of Honor” and named “Executive of the Year, 2010”. The citation in the award certificate speaks about the high professionalism of the company’s chief and the staff. The Ukrainian Ratings League examines the achievements of financial and industrial leaders throughout the Ukraine and is highly regarded by the business and financial community. A good rating is seen as a real advantage, and will help a company in its future business dealings with the public and private sector.
01.12.2010
Red Mountain Energy to deliver ASU for «Uzmetcombinat» PRIME-TASS U.S. based Red Mountain Energy Corporation will deliver an air separation unit (ASU) for "Uzmetcombinat" industrial association before the end of 2011. The ASU will provide 87.6 million m3/year of oxygen, 8.8 million m3/year of nitrogen, and 1.05 million m3/year of argon to be used in production and working of metals. The replacement of the existing unit ensures a more reliable supply of oxygen for steel-making furnaces, meeting the needs of the enterprise in industrial gases. The modern ASU has a greater capability which makes it possible to shorten the steel making time from 60 to 55 minutes using the same steel making equipment. That will save «Uzmetcombinat» about $3.8 million/year. The whole set of equipment includes a highly efficient KDONAR-10000 air separation unit, a recycling water system with EVAPСO LSWA 135D cooling towers, 5 turbine-driven compressors including 4 ТА-9000 and 1 ТАЕ-50 (booster). The total compressor capacity adds up to 100,000 m3/hour. Red Mountain Energy Corporation is a diversified company incorporating a number of engineering and manufacturing U.S. based companies. Red Mountain Energy Corporation acts for a number of worldwide manufacturers of high-end industrial equipment and uses its own industrial facilities in USA, China, and Russia. The company's speciality is the development and introduction of up-to-date process facilities in oil and gas industry, supply of industrial equipment and compressors which support successive process operations, from the primary separation of associated gas to the refinement of marketable products.
11.11.2010
Red Mountain Energy takes part in 9th Cryogen-Expo–2010 Exhibition Red Mountain Energy Corporation has taken part in the 9th International Cryogen-Expo–2010 Exhibition held in the Moscow Expocenter on the Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, from November 9th to 11th. Red Mountain Energy presented detailed information on up-to-date cryogenic machinery and technology which is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry as well as many others. Visitors consulted specialists at Red Mountain Energy on the latest developments and research, and discussed opportunities for cooperation. Specialists at Red Mountain Energy had talks with current partners who use air separation machinery and are hoping to expand their capacity, and also with new potential customers. "Growth in the use of industrial gases and the expansion of the market has led to an increase in demand for air separation units,” says Anatoly Tarasenko, Director of Red Mountain Energy in the Ukraine. “Oxygen, nitrogen and argon make up the bulk of the industrial gas market. Red Mountain Energy offers a wide range of air separation units which use low pressure processes. The latest developments ensure high efficiency and reliability of this equipment." Cryogen-Expo is one of the largest exhibitions in the international cryogenic industry. Every year the event attracts major foreign and domestic companies which find it an ideal space in which to present their latest cryogenic equipment, latest technology and new products.
04.11.2010
Red Mountain Energy takes part in 2010 Oil and Gas Exhibition in Kiev Red Mountain Energy Corporation has taken part in the 14th International Oil and Gas 2010 Exhibition held in Kiev, Ukraine, in the Exhibition Center in Brovarsky Ave. from November 2nd to 4th. From its booth Red Mountain Energy presented up-to-date technologies for the production, utilization, treatment and processing of natural gas and associated petroleum gas, and was on hand to discuss the latest developments in compressor stations, gas processing plants, turboexpanders, air separation units, and heavy crude processing units. According to Rashid Baddaoui, Director of Red Mountain Energy Services, among Ukrainian customers there is a keen interest in Ajax compressors supplied by Red Mountain Energy. Ajax compressors have a number of substantial advantages over other compressor types equipped with separate gas engines. "Our units are more efficient and easier to operate in the field than rival compressors, and there is less wear and tear,” says Rashid Baddaoui. “Ajax compressors do not need expensive maintenance and are not dependent on power supplies or weather conditions. They have a shorter payback period and they run on pumped gas and, if maintained properly, they can stay in good working condition for up to 30 years.” The Kiev Oil and Gas Exhibition is a major event in the Ukraine, and one of the largest events in the oil and gas industry in Eastern Europe. This year it attracted over 160 companies from 18 countries.
29.10.2010
Red Mountain Energy to participate in the 9th International Cryogen-Expo – 2010 Exhibition Red Mountain Energy will take part in the 9th International Cryogen-Expo – 2010 to be held in the Moscow Expocenter on Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment from November 9th to 11th. Red Mountain Energy will present detailed information on up-to-date cryogenic machinery and technology which is widely used in the pharmaceutical and other industries. Visitors are welcome to consult Red Mountain Energy's specialists on air separation equipment which produces oxygen, nitrogen, argon and other rare gases. Cryogen-Expo is one of the largest exhibitions worldwide in the cryogenic industry. Annually, the event attracts major foreign and domestic companies, which take this perfect opportunity to present their latest cryogenic equipment, technology and related products. Welcome to our D11 booth, pavilion 5, hall 2!
18.10.2010
Red Mountain Energy to deliver three associated gas compressor stations to Kazakhstan fields Red Mountain Energy will deliver three associated gas compressor stations to Kulzhan, Saztyube, and to the Arystan fields located in the Mangystau region in Kazakhstan.
At the heart of the compressor stations are 6 Ajax compressors with total capacity of 1100 kW. In all, up to 90 million m3/year of gas will be transported to a gas processing plant and yield 30 000 tons of propane-butane mixture and gas condensate. Red Mountain Energy is considering constructing a new maintenance facility in the region.
The compressor stations will be commissioned by the end of 2011 for Meerbush, Ken-Sary, subsidiaries of KNOC, the Korean National Oil Company situated in Kazakhstan, and for Kazakhturkmunai Ltd. Starting up of the compressor stations will considerably help in solving the problem of associated petroleum gas disposal in the Mangystau region. Ajax compressor packages are fuelled by pumped gas, have local control systems and operate in a fully autonomous mode. The installation of this package is not expected to take more than a week.
Red Mountain Energy is a diversified energy/engineering company which incorporates a number of engineering and manufacturing U.S. based companies. Red Mountain Energy acts for a number of worldwide manufacturers of high-end industrial equipment and uses its own industrial facilities in USA, China, and Russia.
13.10.2010
Red Mountain Energy Corporation has commissioned an Ajax integral engine-compressor at the Gai compressor station in Ukraine Red Mountain Energy Corporation has commissioned an Ajax integral engine-compressor at the Gai gas booster station in the south of Lvov Region in Ukraine.
The commissioning was a completion stage of the installation of the gas booster station. The use of the compressor will increase gas production at the Gai field from 90,000 to 120,000 m3/day, helping to offset its natural decline.
The integral engine-compressor is designed to provide the recovery and transportation of the produced natural gas. Moreover, its engine is fuelled by pumped gas. The compressor package has local control systems and functions in a fully autonomous mode, independently of the external power sources.
The compressor will provide natural gas at a constant pressure as it enters the pipeline. The gas is transported via the Ugersko-Opary pipeline to underground gas storage, as well as to local and European customers.
This February, in the Ukraine, Red Mountain Energy delivered to SOC Ukrgazdobycha (the principal gas producing enterprise incorporated in NJSC Naftogaz Ukraini) 16 Ajax compressors to help raise gas production by 900 million m3/year. This June, two integral engine-compressors were put into operation at the Lyubeshiv gas field. Eight more are planned to be commissioned in Lvov, Poltava, and Kharkov Regions before the end of 2010.
Denis Smyslov, Chairman of the Board of Red Mountain Energy Corporation has observed that, "Natural gas independence is a strategic question for our Ukrainian partners who are actively engaged in increasing their natural resources. The start-up of the station is a precondition for the comprehensive intensification of gas production from currently active fields. It is also a key step in the drive towards energy independence for the Ukraine."
11.10.2010 Red Mountain Energy to participate in the International Oil and Gas Exhibition to be held in Kiev from November 2nd to 4th Red Mountain Energy will take part in the 14th International Oil and Gas Exhibition which is to be held in Kiev, in the Exhibition Center in Brovarsky Ave. from November 2nd to 4th.
In the company's booth, a full set of equipment will be presented relevant to the production, utilization, treatment and processing of natural gas and associated petroleum gas, compressor stations, gas processing plants, gas liquefaction mini-plants, turboexpanders, air separation units, heavy crude processing units.
Red Mountain Energy offer a wide range of services, including fabrication, engineering, installation supervision and commissioning, and aftermarket services.
The Red Mountain Energy booth (No. B-1.35) is located in Hall 1.
We look forward to seeing you there!
09.10.2010
Red Mountain Energy took part in the 18th Kazakhstan International Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (KIOGE) Red Mountain Energy took part in the 18th Kazakhstan International Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (KIOGE) held from October 6th to 9th in the Atakent Exhibition Center, Almaty. KIOGE presented Red Mountain Energy with an excellent opportunity to present its latest ideas to many of its current clients, as well as to develop new relationships with potential customers. Red Mountain specialists were able to show KIOGE visitors some of the latest technology in the field of oil and gas and also provided detailed information about the delivery of industrial facilities and of compressors which support successive process operations, from the primary separation of associated gas to the refinement of marketable products. KIOGE is one of the largest industrial exhibitions in the CIS and a focus for all those ready to take up the challenge of doing business in Kazakhstan. Each year the event attracts over 600 companies from 30 countries all over the world. Bill Dethloff, Director for gas processing at Red Mountain Energy, said: "KIOGE is a very large international exhibition relative to any other regional exhibition. Kazakhstan is an important, active and growing part of Red Mountain’s total regional market, therefore this event is an excellent way for the company to gain added local market exposure. It is important that we establish a much stronger presence there than we currently have, so I think we should be looking seriously at opening an office in Almaty." According to Mr. Dethloff, the presence of Red Mountain Energy in Kazakhstan is primarily to develop the compression and associated gas process businesses. Says Bill Dethloff: "Ajax compressors are of interest to Kazakhstan’s associated gas producers because they are very rugged and capable operating on fuel gas that is rich in hydrocarbons or contaminated with H2S, CO2 and or nitrogen. Further, Kazakhstan has strong legislation in place for oil and gas operators to reduce and eliminate the flaring of associated gas.”
01.10.2010
Red Mountain Energy Corporation has commissioned an Integrated Ajax Motor Compressor at the Kulichikha IOGTU in Ukraine U.S. based Red Mountain Energy Corporation has commissioned a motor-driven Ajax (Cameron Compression Systems) compressor at the Kulichikha Integrated Oil and Gas Treatment Unit (IOGTU) located in the south-west of Poltava Region, Ukraine.
Once the compressor is operational, gas pressure will increase from 0.9 MPa to 3.0 MPa. The use of the compressor will increase gas production to 80,000 m3/day, helping offset its natural decline.
Before the installation of the compressor, associated petroleum gas was being flared, thus causing serious pollution to the air and damaging the environment, and gas wells with declining production were idle.
21.09.2010
Red Mountain Energy to participate in the 18th Kazakhstan International Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (KIOGE)
Red Mountain Energy will take part in the 18th Kazakhstan International Oil and Gas Exhibition and Conference (KIOGE), which will be held in Almaty, in the Atakent Exhibition Centre from October 6th to 9th.
Red Mountain Energy will present the latest technology in the oil and gas field, including complex solutions for all aspects of associated gas production, in particular its collection, utilization, treatment and processing. Red Mountain Energy will also exhibit piston and rotary type compression units for the compression of natural and technical gases, a modular gas processing plant (GPP) featuring cryogenic technology, high performance methods for processing heavy crude oil and oil refinery stillage residue, and the acquiring of light fractions characterized by a minimal amount of gas carbon and gum.
The Red Mountain Energy booth (No. А-52) is located in Hall 9А.
We look forward to seeing you there!
30.08.2010
Christopher Alexander is the new President of Red Mountain Energy Corporation.
Chris Alexander is a distinguished public figure: he was Canadian Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2003 to 2005, and then served as the United Nations Deputy Special Representative from 2005 to 2009, also in Afghanistan. His work involved promoting human rights and assisting with the management and distribution of aid. As one of those responsible for co-operation with the International Security Assistance Force, Chris did his best to ensure there was dialogue between the official authorities and the Taliban. He has just finished writing a book on Afghanistan.
Chris graduated with a BA in History and Political Science from McGill University, Montreal, and went on to do an MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Balliol College, Oxford.
Chris knows Russia well. He has been posted twice to Moscow as a Canadain diplomat. From 1993 to 1996 he was Second Secretary in the Canadian Embassy in Moscow, and he returned from 2000 to 2003 to serve as Minister Councillor.
After eighteen years in the diplomatic service Chris has now entered the political arena: he is the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Conservative Party for Ajax-Pickering, near Toronto.
Chris looks forward to his new assignment with Red Mountain: "It is an honour for me to be associated with the accomplished team at Red Mountain Energy. The next few years stand to be an exciting time for the global energy business and for heavy oil in particular. We will have an enormous opportunity to deliver results on the processing side and make the industry more efficient, more sustainable and more profitable."
27.07.2010
The American based Corporation, Red Mountain Energy, has become the main sponsor of the “Wild Line” expedition to ascend and descend one of the highest mountains of the Pamirs, Muztagh Ata (7546 meters). Access to the mountain runs through the territory of Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet Republic and today part of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the CIS. Members of the “Wild Line” expedition face a daunting task: having reached the summit of Muztagh Ata they make their descent using “speed riders”, a combination of paraplane and parachute, which enables them to descent the mountain on skis or on a snowboard while gliding above the ricks. Taking part in the expedition which started on July 7th are two world renowned alpinists and parachutists, one woman, one man: Cyrilde Pinard and Francois Bon. Cyrilde Pinard, the 2010 French ladies speed riding champion, has been training hard in France on the slopes of Chamonix which lies in the shadow of Mont Blanc. Cyrilde is expected to become the first woman speed rider to conquer Muztagh Ata, but this is not uppermost on her mind. First and foremost Cyrilde is looking forward to “the unforgettable adrenaline experience of 80 km/h during the descent”. Francois Bon is the French Speed Flying “Pro Les Arcs 2009” champion. His athletic achievements were recognized by the National Geographic Society with an award in the Adrenaline category in 2008. The extreme sportsman confessed that “gliding above the rocky range with its glacial brows is a gripping experience”. For the two team members it’s a tough daily grind as they ascend the slopes in sub-zero temperature and bitter wind, carrying their skis on their backs. However, Cyrilde and Francois treated themselves to one day off: July 14, Bastille Day and the main French national holiday, which they celebrated in their tent 5000 meters above the sea level, on the slopes of the 'ice-mountain-father', as the natives call Muztagh Ata. Denis Smyslov, Chairman of the Board, explains his interest and involvement in the expedition: “Speed riding is a new technology, and, as with all sports, it’s all about managing energy in an efficient way. And it’s open to women as much as to men. In fact, Cyrilde’s participation in this expedition is proof of a new confidence, in sport and in life, felt by women in today’s modern world. Also, the choice of venue is key: the descent takes places from one of the highest mountains in the CIS, a reflection of Red Mountain Energy’s stated mission: to introduce new technologies to members of the CIS. We like to think that Red Mountain is synonymous with ‘drive and energy’ ”. Denis Smyslov, Chairman of the Board, has a personal interest: not only is he keen on rock-climbing, alpinism and speed riding, he also feels there is a serious lesson to be learnt: “Francois Bon and Cyrilde Pinard are sportsmen who have been living and working in Chamonix without boasting of their achievements, but passing on their skills and experience to others. It is symbolical for me as well: it is about time Russia moves from the “Courchevel model” based on excessive consumption and self-glorification without any attempt at self-improvement or self-development, to the “Chamonix model” which is based on drive, dedication, real results and achievement”.
16.07.2010
Red Mountain Energy Corporation puts into operation two integrated AJAX motor compressors at the Lyubeshov gas field in the Ukraine. US based Red Mountain Energy Corporation has put into operation two motor-driven AJAX compressors, manufactured by the Cameron Compression Systems, at the compressor station in Lyubeshov, which is located in the south of the Lvov region in the Ukraine. The commissioning and start up of the compressors was the final stage in the construction of a gas compression facility, which will help increase natural gas production at the Lyubeshov gas field (from 10 to 170 thousand cubic meters per day). The compressors direct the gas from the wells into the Dashava-Pukenichi gas pipeline which transports the gas to local customers in the Ukraine, and also further afield to European customers. The gas is also stored underground. In February 2010, the Red Mountain Energy Corp. delivered 16 compressor units to Ukrgazdobycha, a subsidiary of Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state gas company. The equipment will be installed at the booster compressor stations located at the gas fields in the Lvov, Poltava and Kharkov Regions. Scheduled for 2010, the commissioning of the compressor units will increase the Ukraine’s annual gas output by 900 million cubic meters. The compressor units are intended for the production and transportation of raw natural gas and they are fuelled by pumped gas. Thanks to the Ajax compressors, the gas flow rate and pressure are kept constant as the gas enters the pipeline.
24.06.2010
More than three hundred customers visited the Red Mountain Energy stand at the “Oil & Gas 2010” exhibition at Moscow’s Expocentre The American based corporation, Red Mountain Energy, participated in the 13th International Exhibition, "Oil & Gas 2010", held in Moscow’s Expocentre, June 21 to June 25. Over three hundred people visited the Red Mountain Energy stand where they talked to company experts who offered comprehensive information about the technology of Gas Processing and Recovery, Heavy Oil and Bottoms Enhancement, as well as Compressor Equipment. Red Mountain Energy’s executive management team was on hand throughout the exhibition and made several ground breaking presentations at the Red Mountain Energy seminar. Vice President Bill Dethloff called his paper, "Rules of thumb – a simplified approach to sizing simple gas processing equipment items on a very rough basis for a variety of reasons, usually involving questions of very preliminary economic feasibility." The opening speaker was the Director of Technical Development, Peter Ludkovski. Albert Soultanov, Senior Process Engineer for upgrading Heavy Oil made a presentation about the new Red Mountain Heavy Oil Process / RM HOUP /. The speaker emphasized among the advantages of this technology is a high yield of stable synthetic oil which meets the requirements of GOST (the RF standards & regulations). The Heavy Oil Process does not require a catalyst; it can be swiftly integrated into existing oil refinery plants, and is used in field conditions for the processing of heavy oils right at the well site. Michael Boldyrev, Sales Manager in the Gas Projects Department gave a presentation entitled, “Compressors for small and medium-sized fields”. He described in detail features of specific compressors used for associated gas and drew attention to other problems in the oil and gas industry which can be solved by selecting the correct compressors. Andrey Shagarin, Project Manager in the Gas Projects Department, gave a presentation entitled, "Membrane Gas Treatment Units", in which he emphasized that the membrane technology used by Red Mountain Energy is the most simple and effective way to treat the fuel gas. Vladimir Smirnov, chief designer of cryogenic machinery, gave a presentation on the use of expander technology in low-temperature gas processing. "Reliable performance of turbo-expander units is an area of shared responsibility of the general designer, supplier and end-user of the machines," stressed Vladimir. Red Mountain Energy is a regular participant of oil and gas exhibitions. The Corporation is renowned for using and propagating the most advanced energy saving technologies and equipment in gas production and processing, in oil refining, and in the metallurgical and chemical industries. Red Mountain Energy is actively involved in the modernization of the oil and gas industry in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries. Red Mountain Energy’s participation at Oil & Gas 2010 has been published on the information site of the Oil and Gas Information Agency.
24.06.2010
Red Mountain Energy Corporation staged a cultural event called The Energy of Art as part of the annual NEFTEGAS 2010 Exhibition. Red Mountain Energy held The Energy of Art party at Soho Rooms in Moscow. Guests included leading global players of the oil and gas market who had come to the 2010 NEFTEGAS Exhibition, and it is hoped the event will become an annual fixture. The event was supported by the Roza Azora Gallery and by the famous sculptor Georgy Frangulyan, an Honored Artist of Russia. Georgy Frangulyan numbers among his works sculptures of Bulat Okudzhava in Moscow, the Empress Yelizaveta Petrovna in Baltiisk, the sculpture of Peter the Great in Antwerp, and a bronze bark with the figures of Dante and Vergil in the waters of the Venetian Lagoon. Moscow is waiting for his statue of the poet Joseph Brodsky, which is to be erected in a small square on the Novinsky Boulevard, inside the Moscow Garden Ring Road. The poet’s full length figure was cast a few years ago but is still standing in Frangulyan’s studio. The city has agreed only to pay for the general landscaping of the square, leaving the sculptor to bear the brunt of the costs. Red Mountain Energy will sponsor the landscaping of the specific area where the statue will be erected. In their speeches at this important cultural event the party organizers drew parallels between the energy generated by art and the energy generated by oil and gas. Denis Smyslov, Chairman of the Board, stated “5 megajoule of energy are required to produce one kilo of apples, – of this the energy of a human being accounts for only 30 per cent, while the other 70 per cent comes from natural resources. …Now 20 per cent of an apple eaten by an artist nourishes the brain activity. Therefore, from this we can deduce that all poetic stanzas, all paintings and pieces of music contain barrels of oil and cubic meters of gas. The artist transforms this energy into the highest form of creative activity which warms the heart and enlightens the souls of so many, including the men and women who produce oil and gas.” At “The Energy of Art” the poetry of Derzhavin, Severyanin, and Mayakovsky were read aloud. The Jukebox Vocal Trio entertained the public with an astonishing display of vocal virtuosity, not only singing but vocally imitating an entire band, when in fact not a single instrument was played. Three young musicians masterfully remixed intricate versions of world famous hits armed with their voices only. And the group Bravo, veterans of Russian pop, provided the perfect mix of nostalgia and positive energy, entirely fitting for this very special occasion.
18.06.2010
Uzmetkombinat intends to separate air. Red Mountain Energy Corp. wins the equipment supply contract. PRIME-TASS news agency
The joint-stock industrial association "Uzbek Metallurgical Enterprise" (APO Uzmetkombinat, Bekobod, Toshkent province) announced that in 2010-2011 it will build a new air separation plant (ASP) valued at $21 million.
The enterprise is currently starting to prepare the site according to the design replacing the out-of-date K5 #2 unit with modern ASP. U.S. Red Mountain Energy Corporation has won the contract for supplying main equipment. The ASU is scheduled to go on stream by end of 2011.
The enterprise announced that after start-up the ASP will have an annual capacity of up to 87.6 million cubic meters of oxygen, 8.8 million cubic meters of nitrogen and 1.05 million cubic meters of argon. The demand for these gases increases each year in steel and metal industries.
“APO Uzmetkombinat” will use its own internal resources for project financing.
Experts say that the start-up of the new unit will increase the supply of oxygen to new production facilities of “Uzmetkombinat”. The air separation products will mainly go to the electric arc furnace workshop. Currently, up to 37,5 cubic meters of oxygen are required to produce one ton of steel of different of grades.
“APO Uzmetkombinat” is the only Central Asian iron and steel enterprise working with scrap metal. The plant went on stream in 1956. In the past it processed scrap metal delivered from all republics of Central Asia. Currently, due to scrap supply decrease, the enterprise does not work at full capacity.
19.03.2010
The Red Mountain Energy Corporation has moved The Red Mountain Energy Corporation has moved to: 115280, Moscow, st. Avtozavodskaya, 21, block 1 Phone: +7 (495) 783 47 47 Fax: +7 (495) 783 47 48
05.03.2010
Red Mountain Energy Company has supplied 7 Ajax integrated motor-compressor units to RN-Purneftegaz, a subsidiary of Rosneft. The equipment is to be installed in the Kharampurskoye field. Commissioning of the compressor units is planned for 2010 and will increase the Purneftegaz annual production of associated gas to 350 million cubic meters a year. Compressor units are to be delivered as part of the Purneftegaz project for associated petroleum gas (APG) recovery at the Kharampurskoe field. The program involves the construction of gas booster stations at Kharampurskoe to facilitate the injection of associated gas into underground storage containers at a rate of 1.5 billion cubic meters a year. The APG recovery program at the Kharampurskoe field is an integral part of the Rosneft gas program which is aimed at achieving a 95 per cent recovery of associated gas.
01.03.2010
By Harriet Crawley for the March 2010 edition of the Petroleum Economist. Coal gasification: unlocking the potential of low-quality coal reserves. For countries with large, even low-quality, coal reserves, gasification technology can enhance energy security while reducing energy costs, writes Harriet Crawley. The article is available at the following link: Coal Gasification article for Petroleum Economist Feb 25th 2010
27.02.2010
Profile, a Ukrainian magazine, has published an article about Red Mountain Energy, Corporation. "Ukrainian Gas: “The Long Term Outlook”. "Ukrainian Gas: “The Long Term Outlook”. Mark GROMOV : a special report for Profile Energy security is a strategic issue for the Ukraine, as it is for many other countries. Ukrgasproduction, a subsidiary of NJSC “Naftogaz of Ukraine” has just purchased of 16 Ajax compressors from US based Red Mountain Energy Corporation, for the sum of US$26,380,000; this is a clear indication that the Ukrainian government is moving towards energy independence, which, so it hopes, will provide greater economic and political stability. Red Mountain Energy has already installed Ajax units in the Lvov, Poltava and Kharkov regions, with the result that the Ukraine has been able to raise its natural gas production by 900 million cubic meters per annum. In particular, an Ajax compressor was installed in Magdanilovski District in the Dnepropetrovsk region last autumn with the result that gas output increased by one million cubic meters per month. Throughout the winter gas was supplied to the residents of the Novomoskovski and Magdalinovski districts and even to the Dnepropetrovsk area on the left bank of the Dnepr. Without Ajax the situation would have been much worse because last year approximately 60% of the gas reserves had been extracted and the pressure had dropped dramatically, in some gas wells by as much as 300%. A total of 11 Ajax compressors have been put into operation in the Ukraine by Red Mountain Energy in the last four years. It is this sort of co-operation which, so experts believe, will fulfill the main objective of the Ukrainian gas industry: to re-activate low pressure stripped wells and to produce gas. Such high-tech equipment is the only viable option. There are no real rivals in this field: unlike Ajax, alternative compressors need expensive maintenance and are dependent on power supplies and weather conditions. Furthermore, the payback period is much longer. Ajax compressors run on transferred gas and local control systems make the units fully independent. The commissioning and start-up procedures take approximately one month. The financial rate of return is remarkable: the original investment is paid back in approximately five months. If maintained properly, the unit may remain in good working condition for up to 30 years. Rashid Baddaoui, Director of Red Mountain Energy Services, said that "The Ukraine intends to bring stripped wells back into operation, and these are the majority of gas wells in the country. We have the experience and the technology, and we can also provide the training. Our policy is to create joint ventures with local partners, including coal and gas producing companies. However, I would like to draw your attention to another exciting area of future co-operation between Red Mountain Energy and the Ukrainian people, and private Ukrainian gas producing companies: the de-gassing of coal beds and the extraction of coal bed methane (CBM) . The Ukraine has considerable coal bed methane reserves - the 8th largest in the world. CBM extraction is one of the most important business activities of Red Mountain Energy and we anticipate huge growth in CBM extraction and production in the future.” Red Mountain Energy has 35 years experience in CBM and the Ukraine should take the American company’s offer seriously and act on it. Our public authorities ought to be interested in this proposal because almost all accidents in Ukrainian mines are caused by methane explosions, and these accidents not only cause a tragic loss of life but they also undermine efforts to develop the Ukraine’s mining industry. Let us hope that the new President-Elect, Victor Yanukovich, who was born in Donbass and is familiar with the mining industry and its problems, will address the issue of degassing. Coal bed methane extraction and production greatly increases the safety in coal mines, as well as the profitability of the mine, and will also reduce the damaging environmental impact of methane released into the atmosphere. Coal bed methane production is an important mining technology in the United States. The annual output is approximately 40 bln cubic meters, or 7-8% of the total natural gas output of the country. Commercial coal bed methane production has been started in Kuzbass in order to meet the gas needs of the region. Rashid Baddaoui: "Degassing is expensive; but this is not a reason to reject it. If the Ukraine can establish greater economic and political stability, then foreign investment will follow, but foreign investors will demand state –of- the -art and safe technology in the oil and gas and mining industries.”
15.02.2010
Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract to engineer and construct a LPG Recovery Unit for the Kenlyk gas field in Kazakhstan. The new facility will produce annually about 50,000 tons of LPG (commercial propane/butane mix and stable gas condensate) from 100 million m3 of feedstock gas. The startup is planned for Q2, 2010.
08.02.2010
Red Mountain Energy Corporation supplied Ukraine with 16 compressor units worth USA 26 million Red Mountain Energy supplied Ukrgazdobycha (the main producing enterprise in the National Stock Company Naftogaz of the Ukraine) with 16 compressor units worth (total) USD 26 million. The equipment will be installed at the booster stations located in the natural gas fields in the L’vov, Poltava and Kharkov region. According to the schedule, the compressor units will be put into operation in 2010. This will increase the annual output of gas in the Ukraine by 900 million cubic meters. The compressor units are designed for the transportation of raw natural gas which will be used as fuel. The equipment is needed in the gas fields to guarantee stable parameters of the gas supplied to the gas pipeline. Red Mountain Energy has been operating in the Ukraine since 2006. It has already supplied the Ukraine with 11 compressor stations located in the western and eastern part of the country.
25.01.2010
“Industrial Gases” magazine reviews 10th seminar on, “Towards More Efficient Air Separation” The magazine, “Industrial Gases” has published an article on the 10th seminar, "Towards more efficient air separation", held in Odessa, the Ukraine, from October 5th to 9th Sergei Rutsky, Director for Cryogenic Industry at Red Mountain Energy Ukraine, presented a paper entitled, "Our experience in the supply and operation of low-pressure Air Separation Units to produce liquid products". The “Industrial Gases” article quotes Mr. Rutsky as saying: "ASUs producing 350-1500 kg/hour of liquid products use a low-pressure cycle with an expander-compressor package, whereas ASUs producing 1500-3000 kg/hour of liquid products use a "two-pressure" cycle with a booster compressor, low temperature refrigerating machine and an airflow booster. ASUs producing over 3000 kg/hour of liquid products use a cycle with a nitrogen circulation loop".
18.01.2010
Red Mounting Energy Corporation supplies Surgutneftegas with a nitrogen air separation unit (ASU). News bulletin from the Russian News & Information Agency –RIA Novosti Moscow, 18 January - RIA Novosti. US based Red Mounting Energy Corporation has supplied OOO Surgutneftegas with a nitrogen air separation unit (ASU) according to the company’s press office. The nitrogen ASU is located in Fedorovsky in the Tyumen province, 55 kilometers from Surgut in the heard of Siberia. The value of the contract exceeds $7 million. The ASU was commissioned in the first half of December 2009 and it produces 2 tons of liquid nitrogen per hour from air. The nitrogen produced by the ASU is used for the development and maintenance of oil wells as well as for other processing steps in the oil-and-gas industry. Installation was completed in less than four months. Equipment (such as compressors, cold-boxes, water cooling towers, tanks etc.) was provided by leading world specialists such as Cameron Compression Systems, Suzhou Oxygen Plant Co., Evapco, and VRV. OAO Surgutneftegas is the fourth largest oil company in Russia with headquarters in Surgut. The company’s operations include the development, production and marketing not only of oil and gas, but also of oil products and oil chemicals. Surgutneftegas employs over one hundred thousand people.
23.11.2009
Money out of thin air. Poducers of liquid nitrogen and oxygen increase their business once again By Aleksandr Gorchakov, in "The Profile" In February 2010 a fourth ASU will be commissioned at the oil-field Gazpromneft - Noyabrskneftegas, and the construction of a fifth ASU is being planned once again using the services of Premium Engineering. The two companies are focused on resolving the problems of associated gas which are most urgent in Western Siberia. Money out of thin air (pdf 389 Kb)
13.11.2009
OOO “Premium Engineering” (exclusive representative of Red Mountain Energy Corporation) and UK based company OOO KER Holding have signed a contract to design an associated petroleum gas process unit in Chechnya. PRIME-TASS According to OOO Premium Engineering and OOO UK KER-Holdng a contract has been signed to design an associated petroleum gas treatment and process unit (AGTPU) in Chechnya. The equipment will be installed at a gas distribution station of the “Khayan-Kort” oil field in the Grozny district. The unit's output per annum will be 185.3 million cubic meters which is enough to serve the needs of 75000 families. Delivery of equipment is due to start in March 2010. In the course of the project OOO Premium Engineering will make use of technical innovations to be supplied by Red Mountain Energy Corporation as specified in the contract. The project has the full backing of the Ministry of Industry and Energy of the Chechen Republic. This project will result in a substantial reduction of flared associated gas, thus making a big improvement the environment, as well as providing the region with high quality associated petroleum gas, according to the objectives set by the Chechen administration.
28.10.2009
Red Mountain Energy will participate in the 8th International Exhibition Cryogen-Expo 2009, which will hold in Moscow Expocenter on Krasnaya Presnya, Hall #6 At Red Mountain Energy's Booth E01 you will be able to familiarize yourself with the latest achievements in the field of technical gases recovery systems. Our company represents the modern cryogenic air separation plants on the basis on low pressure cycles, as well as non-cryogenic ones - membrane and adsorption air separation plants. Besides the visitors will see natural gas treating and liquefying equipment. All guests will get detailed information on cryogenic products' storage, transportation, and gasification equipment. You will be able to obtain consultations with our leading specialists on available equipment types regarding its application to current tasks of your facility. We will be glad to see you among out visitors!
17.08.2009
Red Mountain Energy – Creative Solutions for 21st century Energy Gasworld magazine exclusive interview with CEO Denis Smyslov “Red Mountain Energy – Creative Solutions for 21st century Energy” is available at the following link: RedMountainInterview (pdf, 504 Kb).
23.06.2009
Red Mountain Energy at the OIL and GAS /MIOGE 2009
The Red Mountain Energy was proud to be taking part in Russia’s major international oil and gas exhibition, “ OIL and GAS” / MIOGE 2009. This important international event took place at Moscow’s exhibition complex, “Expocentre” on Krashaya Presnya from 23 to 26 June 2009.
28.03.2009
Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract Red Mountain Energy has signed a contract for the delivery of 16 Ajax integral engine-compressors to Ukrgasdobycha in the Ukraine.
The compressors will transport crude natural gas using pumped gas as fuel gas. (without gas treatment). The project is expected to be launched in 2010 with installation of four compressor stations.
28.03.2009
Premium Engineering (a representation of Red Mountain Energy) Premium Engineering (a representation of Red Mountain Energy)has started the design of the booster compressor station “Troitskaya”, and is also developing infrastructural facilities for Rosneft-Krasnodarneftegas, Russia . The booster compressor station “Troitskaya” is intended to collect low pressure associated petroleum gas (APG) for transportation to the APG facility “Gaselan”. The 5 compressors station will process 500 miillion mn3/h of feed gas with total capacity of 15MW. An expert review is scheduled to appear in July, 2009.
10.11.2008
New Partnership Agreement between Red Mountain Energy Corporation and a Leading Chinese Manufacturer of Centrifugal Air Blowers Red Mountain Energy has signed a partnership agreement with one of the leading Chinese manufacturers of large centrifugal blast engine, the Shaangu Company. Red Mountain Energy’s product line has been updated with state of the art equipment that can produce a large amount of compressed air – to 17 500 m3/ min in ratio of upstream/downstream pressure to 7,7. |