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Caltec solutions can minimise OPEX, reduce weight, rescue stranded reserves and boost your production. Innovative, low cost solutions for compressor replacement, prevention of well back out, deliquification of gas wells, flare gas management and bulk separation needs. Simplicity, a deep knowledge of thermodynamic principles and utilisation of energy sources already available in your process flow underlies all Caltec technology.

Examples, both real and virtual, of Caltec solutions being used to optimise production around the world and across the upstream and midstream sectors. Our patented surface jet pump and compact separation technologies are safely in use all over the world - our Unique Designs and Applications can boost oil and gas production, reduce emissions, and pay back investment costs in a short period of time with very low risk.
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Caltec can provide process and mechanical engineering, concept and FEED services in addition to our supply of surface jet pump or compact separation technology. Feasibility studies - providing quality information for decision making by analysing the viability of an application within a process, using Caltec's technologies.
Caltec is built on oil industry and scientific foundations: we have decades of experience in the development, application and operation of our solutions. Caltec Production Solutions Ltd (Caltec) is an innovative technology company based in Milton Keynes, UK, which provides novel and cost effective solutions to multi-national clients in the Oil and Gas and petrochemical industries.
We take your production challenges and make them our own, working with you to provide a solution. Unlocking energy supplies - safely, securely and responsibly - has never been simple. Every oil and gas platform, pipeline or plant, represents years of ingenuity and innovation at a macro and a micro level.
Our know-how and technology work together to make the most of your existing infrastructure. Surface jet pump technology is not new; it dates back to the mid-1800s. The first 'injector' (or ejector or eductor) was invented by the French engineer Henri Giffard in 1852, who was commemorated as one of 72 scientists, mathematicians and engineers whose names were engraved on the Eiffel Tower.
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