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2007 news:
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G-force receives an order on 8 May 2007 from
Environmental Remedies (ERCO) for a MKJ plant to service the Bapco
Refinery in Kingdom of Bahrain. This Plant will be used to
stabilize leaded waste, which has been stored in drums. After
treatment the stabilized materials will be ready for disposal at
Bapco's new Landfill Facility. ERCO and G-force have a partnership
to provide our clients waste treatment solutions for oily “solids”.
The Bapco contract is a result of a study that was carried out by
ERCO starting in April 2004 on Bapco's drummed Pb waste to locate
and test trace element stabilization products capable of meeting the
United States Environmental Protection Agency CFR rulings for TCLP
leachability specifications for disposal of waste containing heavy
metals. The metals bonding agent selected for treatment of the Pb
waste is from MT2 of Colorado, USA. The MT2
bonding agent will be applied under a performance contract by ERCO
utilizing the G-force MKJ Plant.
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G-force is awarded a contract by one of the world’s
largest oilfield service contractors on 4th April 2007 to
supply three of its MK series plants, which will be used to
supplement their full oily waste services in the international
market place. G-force has entered into a confidentiality agreement
with this client and therefore can only provide further information
about our equipment supply and/or its intended work by direct
request to this client and can only distribute details on their
written approval. Therefore if any prospective buyer of G-force
oily waste treatment systems wish further details about this client
or work you are asked to contact us in writing and we will forward
your request for their reply.
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G-force is awarded a contract by a prominent service
contractor on 6 September 2007 to supply two of its MKIII plants to
service a National Concessions Operator in Venezuela. These plants
will be used to recover and treat waste that has been stored in
pits, lagoons and lakes. The separated phases, oil, water and
solids will be recycled and/or declassified according to Venezuela's
Environmental laws. G-force has entered into a confidentiality
agreement with this client and therefore can only provide further
information about our equipment supply and/or its intended work by
direct request to this client and can only distribute details on
their written approval. Therefore if any prospective buyer of
G-force oily waste treatment systems wish further details about this
client or work you are asked to contact us in writing and we will
forward your request for their reply.
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G-force signs a capacity extension contract on 15
November 2007 to the 6 September 2007 order by the same service
contractor for the additional supply two of its MKIII plants to
service a National Concessions Operator in Venezuela. This supply
is not scheduled for delivery until the 2nd Quarter 2008. G-force
has entered into a confidentiality agreement with this client and
therefore is not allowed to provide further details, at this time,
of this supply or intended work.
2006
news:
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G-force Consulting
Engineers BV receives an order in October 2006 from African Circle
Pollution Management Limited for their services to the Nigerian
Ports Authority.
This order follows from the government of Nigeria becoming a
signatory of the International Marine Organization under the
United Nations charter of the Marpol accord, which regulates the
reception, treatment, and declassification of Ships Waste.
The G-force plant under construction is scheduled for delivery and
installation at the Lagos Port in May 2007. For review of the
general schematic layout drawing of the planned oily waste
treatment installation,
click here
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Special
Training is offered to G-force Clients. 2006 marks the start
of G-force’s 6th year of business and as a greater service to its
clients G-force have officially inaugurate the opening of its new
Training Centre located at their headquarters in Holland. Click
here
to download a PDF brochure for the complete story.
2005
news:
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In
september 2005 G-Force received an order for a slops treatment
system for Waste Oils Company Ltd in Malta.
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New
product announcement: Residence Time Reactor. Download
the PDF product announcement or visit the product
web page.
2004
news:
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G-force
received an order from Bulkoil, a Russian operator, for a plant to
de-salt crude oil. The plant consist of 4 high speed 5000 g-force vertical disc stack centrifuges with a total thruput capacity
of 40 cubic meters per hour. The plant will be delivered for
installation and commissioning in early 2005.
2003
proved to be an active year for G-force in spite of the poor
world economic situation:
- G-force
manufactured the primary high-speed (5000G force) 3-phase
centrifuges for oil-water-sediments separation to be used at the
Oily Waste Reception Facility for the Kuwait National Petroleum
Company’s through our OEM Partner Alfa Laval Separation A/S of
Denmark. The KNPC Facility is designed to treat all the oily
waste by-products from their 3 refineries.
- G-force
acted as consultant to the Al Sarya Group in Qatar who was awarded
Qatar Petroleum (QP) QR 55,000,000 ($15,000,000) project to
construct QP’s Hazardous Waste Treatment Center at Mesaieed which
houses 5 disciplines from Acid-Base Treatment to Landfarming Oily
Sludges. We were awarded the contract to manufacture OP’s
Liquid Oily Waste Sediments Removal Plant for installation at the
Mesaieed facility. This
Facility has been designed to treat all Oilfield waste by-products
from QP’s drilling, production and refining operations.
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African Marine Environmental Division, EAM was awarded approval to
install the first IMO (International Marine Organization) MARPOL
73/78 Ships Waste Treatment Facility to service the Port of Mombassa.
G-force acted as the lead consultant and manufacturer for the
requirements classified under the treatment for ships oily waste.
In August we completed the installation and commissioning of
the full service plant. After
that the Facility had its official opening on 27 September 2003. By visiting the WEB site at www.marpol-africa.com
you can get a first hand account of the EAM Mombassa the facility.
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