Category: Green Industries
The CEO of AMPAC USA has highlighted the need for offshore watermakers in the Oil & Gas industry. The CEO talked about the main pain points faced by the industry, such as the rising need to extract more from existing reservoirs, the need to go farther when exploring new sources, and the demand for using wastewater treatment systems to be more environment-friendly. The CEO has also shared viable solutions to these problems and stressed how offshore watermakers by the company could be a good choice.
AMPAC USA has been a pioneer in advanced water purification systems meant for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. The company has 30 years of experience in the treatment industry and has been primarily worked with reverse osmosis systems. The company recently launched a new line of water treatment products that use Forward Osmosis as a stand-alone process or in conjunction with RO. AMPAC USA's CEO explains more about how the products function and some product features.
AMPAC USA has been a pioneer in advanced water purification systems meant for residential, commercial and industrial purposes. The company has 30 years of experience in the treatment industry and has been primarily worked with reverse osmosis systems. The company recently launched a new line of water treatment products that use Forward Osmosis as a stand-alone process or in conjunction with RO. AMPAC USA's CEO explains more about how the products function and some product features.
The energy industry has been seeing good results in the past few years and is set to grow in the coming years. The industry needs water to run the day to day operations but the waste they dispose of is now a topic of intense scrutiny. In the past 10-15 years, wastewater disposed by these industries has posed a threat to the environment forcing the emergence of regulations that need to be complied with.
Water is a very crucial resource, especially today when reservoirs and rivers are drying up. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), by 2025, half of the world's population will be living in water-stressed areas. This begs the need for sustainable methods that recycle the water we are using, ways to save it and keep the supply running without exploiting resources. Harvesting it has yet to become a common practice, and some of the common challenges are better and more efficient technology.