OGT partners with VMG
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
LNG Industry,
Virtual Materials Group (VMG) and Optimized Gas Treating Inc. (OGT) have announced an exclusive alliance that will link OGT's proprietary gas treating software, ProTreat with VMG's proprietary process flowsheeting software, VMGSim.
The alliance will provide engineers with an excellent platform to help solve challenging process problems by linking the modelling strengths of VMGSim with ProTreat.
Tony Vysniauskas, CEO of VMG, said: "We are very excited to partner with OGT. Now, VMG and OGT customers will be able to link ProTreat and VMGSim to incorporate mass transfer rate based gas treating models into integrated process models. We recognise the expertise and value that an alliance with OGT will bring to customers for enhancing their general flowsheeting capabilities. ProTreat is the industry standard for modelling amine and solvent-based acid gas treating systems. Providing an easy link to OGT's technology will result in increased ability to provide process solutions to the oil and gas industry."
Ralph Weiland, President and Founder of OGT, added: "We look forward to working closely with VMG to provide full service software solutions to the oil and gas industry. With the integrated power of VMGSim and ProTreat, engineers will have access to best-in-class tools for all their process simulation needs — the highest quality thermodynamics, impeccable flowsheeting capabilities, and the predictive ability of mass transfer rate based tower simulation."
Edited from press release by Callum O'Reilly
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/14092015/ogt-partners-with-vmg-1280/
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