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We bring over three decades of expertise in designing and implementing steam methane reformers (SMRs). Our experience has made us a leader in the energy sector, especially in facilitating the production of #hydrogen: Did you know? - Steam Methane Reformers have High Hydrogen Production Efficiency: SMRs are among the most efficient methods for producing hydrogen, converting natural gas into hydrogen and carbon monoxide through a high-temperature reaction. - SMRs are Cost Effective: Given the abundance and relatively low cost of natural gas, SMRs provide a cost-effective solution for hydrogen production compared to other methods that might require more expensive or less available feedstocks. - SMRs are scalable: SMRs can be scaled to meet different production requirements, from smaller units suitable for specific industrial applications to large-scale units designed for extensive hydrogen production facilities. At Samuel Engineering, Inc., our engineers create fit-for-purpose designs. - SMRs integrate with Carbon Capture Technologies: The CO2 byproduct from SMRs can be captured and stored or utilized in other processes, such as enhanced oil recovery or in the production of chemicals, reducing the overall carbon footprint of the operation. - SMRs are reliable: As a well-established technology, SMRs have a proven track record of reliability and effectiveness in commercial applications. - SMRs are flexible: While primarily using natural gas, SMRs can also process a variety of hydrocarbon feedstocks, such as refinery off-gases, making them adaptable to different raw material sources and helping to optimize resource use. #HydrogenProduction #SteamMethaneReformers #EnergyInnovation #EngineeringExcellence #IndustrialConstruction #epc #hydrogenplant #hydrogenepc #syngas #syngasepc

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SHAWN FORGY

Vice President of Operations. Jasper Ventures Inc.

1mo

That looks familiar. That photo gives me cause to miss the old Howe-Baker days.

David King

Chairman of the Board, Primoris Services Corporation --

1mo

Sure looks like an old Howe-Baker SMR.

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