Power for Sabah-Sarawak Gas Pipeline Block Valve Stations

Customer:

Petronas

Location:

Borneo, Sabah State (Malaysia)

Sunfire-Remote delivers its full output even under tropical conditions. It has replaced the previous inefficient power generators with only 3% efficiency at block valve stations on Petronas' Sabah-Sarawak gas pipeline since 2022. Sunfire-Remote reliably provides power for block valve operation as well as SCADA and communications equipment. CO₂ emissions can thus be reduced by up to 90 %.

Challenge:

Sunfire-Remote delivers peak performance even under tropical conditions. Since 2022, it has replaced the previous inefficient power generators with only 3% efficiency at block valve stations on the Sabah-Sarawak gas pipeline from Petronas. Sunfire-Remote reliably provides power for block valve operation as well as SCADA and communication devices. The conversion enables a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions of up to 90%.

Solution:

Sunfire remote fuel cells provide an effective solution for reducing emissions in the oil and gas industry. The challenge was to ensure a robust, reliable and environmentally friendly power supply at remote block valve stations.

Results:

The switch to Sunfire-Remote not only significantly increased energy efficiency, but also reduced greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to the previous energy supply. The long maintenance intervals of 10,000 operating hours and integration into existing SCADA systems make this solution particularly attractive for the oil and gas industry.

Learn more about our successful collaboration with Petronas and how Sunfire-Remote is helping to reduce emissions in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia. Contact us for more information to our environmentally friendly technologies.

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