Design and manufacturing according to codes, rules and customer specifications
- Pressure range up to 550 bar (10 000 PSI flanges according to API 6A)
- Design temperature from -50 to +200 °C
- Atex Zone 1, Zone 2 components
- NACE MR01/75 components
- Filtration down to 3 µm
- Frame in carbon or stainless steel
- Piping in stainless steel (304L, 316L, 321, …), low temperature carbon steel, duplex, inconel or sanicro
- Tubing with double ferrule fittings
Tests on request :
- Flushing according to API 614
- PMI (Positive Material Identification)
- Non destructive test
- Hydrostatic test (900 bar max)
- Nitrogen leak test (700 bar max)
- Painting pull off test according to ISO 4624
Our realizations of seal gas panels:
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Double seal gas panel over 5 meters width |
Specific realizations :
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Sunshades for instruments |
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Duplex filter with double block and bleed valves |
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Removable and orientable instruments for rail mounting |
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Double block & bleed valves |
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Electric wiring and global tagging |
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Instruments installed in a heated cabinet |
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High pressure connection Grayloc type |
Recent projects
- Shah gas - Abu D'habi
- Ichthys - Australia
- Conoco Britannia - North sea
- Chevron Wheatstone - Australia
- Bumi Armada - Australia
- Pemex - Mexico
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3 Seal gas panels manufactured for Qatar on the North Field South platform
OELTECHNIK-France delivers 3 seal gas panels to Qatar on the North Field South platform.
The NFE project operates in tandem with the North Field South (NFS) project, further increasing LNG export capacity to 126 MTPA by 2027.
The "NFE QATAR" project refers to the North Field East (NFE) expansion, currently the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. This project is led by QatarEnergy, with key international partners including TotalEnergies, Eni, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Shell.
This project will increase Qatar's LNG export capacity from 77 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 110 MTPA, primarily through the construction of four LNG mega-trains, each capable of producing 8 MTPA, the addition of 80 new wells, eight wellhead platforms, and extensive onshore facilities.










