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Enterprise enters master service deal with Cdn producer

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Executive Summary
- Enterprise Group Inc. has signed a master service agreement with a Canadian-based oil and gas producer in central Alberta.
- The company’s subsidiary, Evolution Power Projects (EPP), is deploying a multiturbine, distributed microgrid power system to support the client's water transfer operations associated with fracking activities.
- The project replaces traditional diesel-powered units with a centralized natural gas power platform, aiming to reduce diesel dependency, improve safety, and lower emissions.
Key Details
- Client: Privately held oil and gas producer actively developing light oil and natural gas assets in central Alberta.
- Contract Type: Master service agreement.
- Technology Deployed: Multiturbine, distributed microgrid power system utilizing multiple stacked natural-gas-fuelled turbine generators.
- System Functionality: The turbines are synchronized and managed as a microgrid to deliver reliable, scalable, and centralized power across the water transfer system.
- Operational Benefits:
- Replaces multiple diesel-powered units traditionally used in water transfer and frack support.
- Enables flexible power distribution across pumps and ancillary equipment.
- Features on-board load management and redundancy to enhance reliability and operational uptime.
- Designed for remote and infrastructure-constrained environments.
- Strategic Objectives: Supports the client's pursuit of operational efficiencies, reduction of diesel dependency, improved on-site safety, and alignment with environmental and regulatory expectations.
- Company Scope: EPP provides a concept-to-completion approach including system design, deployment, commissioning, and continuing support.
Notable Quotes
- "Projects such as this demonstrate the practical application of natural gas power in demanding field environments. Water transfer and frack support require dependable, continuous power, and our turbine-based microgrid solutions continue to prove themselves as a cost-effective and lower-emissions alternative to diesel." — Leonard D. Jaroszuk, CEO and Chairman
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