Cleanova to supply high-capacity filtration systems

Operating in waters approximately 2000m deep, the FPSO will be capable of producing up to 120,000 barrels of oil per day, with a storage capacity of 850,000 barrels.
It will also produce up to 384 million standard cubic feet of gas per day. Cleanova’s filtration systems will be essential in maintaining product quality and operational efficiency by preventing contamination and equipment damage.
Macer Braidwood, global market manager, Cleanova, said: “Contamination reduction is central to driving up product quality and optimising productivity in oil & gas operations today, particularly where resources are more difficult to reach.
“Our high-capacity filters are ideal for such applications because they are designed for heavy dirt loads, meaning fewer filter changes, while offering extremely fine filtration for maximum particulate capture. The polypropylene filter elements in these systems are only five microns, which is roughly 20 times thinner than a human hair.”
Under the contract, which was confirmed in May this year, Cleanova will supply sulphate removal units (SRU) and cleaning-in-place (CIP) filters for the vessel.
Each filtration system is capable of removing high volumes of solid contaminant between 1-90 microns to β5000 efficiency levels while ensuring minimal impact on process parameters.
The SRU will remove sulphates from the seawater before it is injected into the oil reservoir.
This process helps prevent scale formation and souring, which can harm production.
The CIP unit will filter out particulates and residue dislodged during cleaning, preventing contaminants from re-entering the system.
