Parker’s products and systems underpin safety whilst optimising productivity and ensuring asset integrity to maximise profitability in oil and gas production

29th November 2018 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Parker’s products and systems underpin safety whilst optimising productivity and ensuring asset integrity to maximise profitability in oil and gas production

Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, demonstrated its latest products and system solutions that help drive increased productivity and profitability in the oil and gas industry at this year’s ADIPEC. With many decades of experience and materials science expertise, Parker’s solutions are optimised for the corrosive environments and harsh conditions typical of applications within the sector.

Parker’s close to one million innovative, safe, strong and lightweight products solve engineering challenges in key focus areas such as filtration and instrumentation for upstream, midstream and downstream stages in the sector. The company, and its unrivalled, knowledgeable distribution network, partners with OEMs, Engineering Procurement Companies (EPCs) and distributors. This ensures the optimisation of designs and product selection and supply for efficiency, reliability and asset integrity that helps maximise productivity and minimise costly, and sometimes safety compromising, downtime. Parker’s product experts was available at the show to discuss applications and real-world engineering challenges.

Amongst the many exhibits featured at ADIPEC was Parker’s autoclave products that include needle and ball valves, pipe fittings and liquid pumps for low, medium and high pressures (up to 160,000 psi). Also included was the A Lok® fittings range that underlines the company’s expertise in anti-corrosion solutions for oil and gas. Cost reduction and low maintenance optimisation was exampled by products like the CDAS and OFAS units that provide clean, dry, and oil-free compressed air to the most stringent industry standards.

Parker welcomed Sheikh Faraj Ali Bin Hamoodah on the stand with a tour of the Parker range of products on display.

Following Parker’s acquisition of Clarcor and its subsidiary PecoFacet in 2017, the company’s range of oil and gas filtration and separation solutions and knowhow has been significantly extended. Many of these was also on display at ADIPEC underlining Parker’s breadth of capabilities to support efficient oil and gas production. Regional specialist distribution partner GASOS was also present with Parker at the show demonstrating the local support and customer service available.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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