Dosch Messapparate GmbH articles
Dosch is supplying restriction orifice plates for the construction of Southeast Asia’s biggest oil platform
Tapis R – one of the biggest offshore oil platforms in Southeast Asia – is a key component of the 3.1 billion dollar Tapis Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) project, in which ExxonMobil and its joint venture partner Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd are jointly investing in new oil and gas plants to ensure a reliable supply of energy for Malaysia.
Dosch is supplying venturi tubes to Indonesia for MAN Energy Solutions
A new gas field was discovered on the coast of Indonesia in 2002. As a conventional gas project, the field, which is called Unitized Jambaran-Tiung Biru (JTB), promises annual yields of around 2,665 bpd crude oil and condensate as well as 192 million m³ natural gas. Until then, the development of the gas field had necessitated the sinking of around six boreholes. The Unitized Jambaran-Ti
Dosch is supporting a large-scale scientific experiment concerning fusion energy
ITER is a large-scale scientific experiment aimed at demonstrating the technological and scientific feasibility of fusion energy. The ITER facility in Cadarache, southern France is designed to generate 500 MW of fusion energy from 50 MW of input power, making it the very first fusion experiment to generate net energy on the bottom line.
Dosch is supplying Total’s refinery in central Germany with orifice plates for flow measurement
Total’s refinery in central Germany broke ground for its 150-million-euro “Proturn2020” project on May 26, 2019. The objective of this investment is to reduce internal production of heavy products in the light of declining demand in order to remain viable in the long term. At the same time, the production of methanol is to be stepped up in orde
Dosch is supporting the “Taurus” project in Uruguay
Finnish cellulose and wood producer UPM is building a new eucalyptus cellulose plant with a capacity of 2.1 million metric tonnes in the vicinity of Paso de los Toros in the middle of Uruguay. The factory is scheduled to start production by the end of March 2023. Besides the construction of the new plant, the total investment amounting to USD 3 billion also includes a new cellulose terminal in the port of Mo
Dosch is supplying orifice plates, measurement sections, and restriction orifice plates for Tengiz, Kazakhstan
One of the biggest and most complex projects in the entire oil and gas industry is currently being set up on the northern coast of the Caspian Sea. The operator consortium TCO (a joint undertaking of Chevron, ExxonMobil, KazMunaiGaz, and LUKArco) has started the 6.9-billion-dollar expansion of its oil and gas production facilities in western Kazakhstan.
While drilling for oil back in the 1950s, enormous underground water reservoirs from the last Ice Age were discovered in the Sahara. Since 1984, gigantic irrigation systems irrigation systems have been employed in an attempt to use them to supply water – what is called the Great Man-Made River project is the world’s biggest
