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Fluenta and ABLE extend VAR agreement

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Fluenta, a leader in ultrasonic flare metering, has renewed its value added reseller (VAR) agreement with ABLE Instruments & Controls Ltd (ABLE). The three year agreement covers the UK and Australia and marks a successful commercial relationship spanning more than a decade.

ABLE will continue to add value to Fluenta’s core technology products by providing system integration and project management services to the specified VAR territory and globally, as agreed on a project by project basis. Customer support will be provided directly by ABLE via its factory trained and certified service team.

A key product for a demanding measurement

ABLE considers the Fluenta flare gas meter a vital part of its product portfolio and an essential tool for operators due to its ability to accurately track gases being emitted through a flare stack, detect leaks during mass balance calculations and provide accurate measurement of very low flow rates.

Through the measurement of molecular weights, the meter assists in accurately calculating the composition of flare and CO2 emissions. Accurate measurement enhances the operator’s ability to comply with increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. ABLE will bring its extensive project management infrastructure and engineering knowledge to bear whilst working closely with Fluenta to provide superior levels of performance in the implementation of equipment supply to the correct specification and on schedule.

Sigurd Aase, CEO of Fluenta, commented, “This agreement brings the successful Fluenta-ABLE relationship beyond the 10 year mark and demonstrates the consistently proven quality of Fluenta ultrasonic measurement technology, as well as the company’s commitment to compliance and dedicated customer support.”


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/16082016/able-fluenta-extend-var-agreement-3923/

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