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A ground-breaking technology aimed at addressing flaring and venting in oil and gas fields has been launched by UK-based AESSEAL®, in partnership with Torishima (Glasgow, Uk). Gas compressors use mechanical seals, known as Dry Gas Seals, to prevent large-scale leakage of harmful gases. However, some gas still escapes into the atmosphere during operation. Although these

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Pumps designed to minimise damage to fish and other aquatic organisms during operation.

Maximizing Energy Generation with Pumps As Turbines. Hydropower is one of the most important renewable energy sources used worldwide, and Torishima is at the forefront of developing the most efficient technology in this field. Pumps As Turbines (PaTs) As a company committed to renewable energy, we specialize in developing and installing our own range of

Ammonia as a Fuel Ammonia is gaining prominence as a next-generation energy source, particularly as the world strives for carbon neutrality. Its potential to contribute to a cleaner energy mix has driven significant investment and research into its utilisation. Torishima’s Ammonia Pump Recognizing the growing demand for safe and efficient ammonia handling, Torishima is collaborating

Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Source: Hydrogen, a clean and versatile energy carrier, is considered a key component in achieving global carbon neutrality. Despite its potential, challenges in production, storage, and transportation have hindered its widespread adoption. However, recent advancements are paving the way for a sustainable hydrogen economy. Torishima’s Breakthrough Torishima, in collaboration with

Torishima has entered into a collaboration agreement with Waterise of Norway to provide the main pumping equipment for their subsea desalination plants. Waterise will design, install and operate subsea reverse osmosis (RO) desalination plants, which utilise hydrostatic pressure to push the seawater through membranes creating permeate water which will be pumped to the shore by

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