Jereh authorised as gas compressor packager
Jereh Group has been authorised as Ariel’s sole global market packager outside North America, following three years of cooperation.
Gas transportation solutions
The deal will integrate the resources of the two companies, who will deliver gas transportation and compression solutions and support for the global market.
Commenting on the agreement, Derek Kane, Director – Ariel Asia, said: "It is the quality design, engineering and fabrication capability, professionalism, similar culture, and remarkable achievement of Jereh that facilitate this cooperation, and we are pleased to expand the product range and geographical sales markets for Jereh and support the international request."
Compressor industry
Ariel is a leading company in the high speed reciprocating compressor industry. Jereh has developed advantages in natural gas compression, gas treatment and processing, natural gas liquefaction and LNG /CNG fuelling.
Since March 2012, when Jereh was authorised as Ariel's first China packager, Jereh has promoted products to major oil and gas fields, and has packaged the largest reciprocating compression units in China.
Global development
"The rise of China's economy, particularly the fast development of unconventional energy in China, such as shale gas, has created precious opportunities for equipment manufacturers. And Jereh is committed to offering the best technology and the most economically efficient solutions for our customers. Today's authorisation of the global market will definitely facilitate more space for Jereh's global development," added Lu Wei, VP of Jereh Group.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/27032015/jereh-to-package-ariel-gas-compressor-systems-495/
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