Hexagon Agility Secures $11 Million Order for Natural Gas Modules
(P&GJ) — Hexagon Agility, a division of Hexagon Composites, has secured a $11.2 million order for its Mobile Pipeline TITAN 450 modules from a prominent U.S.-based oilfield services company.
The modules will help the company transition its well completion equipment from diesel to natural gas, cutting carbon emissions and lowering operating costs.
Natural gas remains the only cost-effective alternative energy source for energy-intensive applications in remote areas, where oilfield services demand reliable energy solutions. According to Hexagon Agility, the TITAN 450 modules are designed to meet these challenges by ensuring safety, reliability, and performance.
"We remain committed to driving energy transformation," said Mark Babcock, Senior Director of Sales for Mobile Pipeline at Hexagon Agility. "We launched TITAN 450 a year and a half ago, and it has once again set the standard for maintainability and uptime reliability. We are proud to continue our relationship with this industry-leading customer."
Hexagon Agility has deployed more than 2,100 Mobile Pipeline modules globally, solidifying its role in the gas distribution industry.
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