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Oxair pushes chemical revolution

AUSTRALIAN gas generation equipment specialist Oxair is pushing companies to use gas on tap through a nitrogen generator to avoid the hassle of having to outsource nitrogen supplies in conventional cylinders, and it holds up Chevron Corporation as an example of the benefits.

Staff Reporter
Oxair pushes chemical revolution

Ensuring a reliable supply of nitrogen was why one of the world's largest gas projects and the largest single resource development in Australia's history, the Chevron-operated Gorgon project, opted for...

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