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  • BCCK Names Divyam Mandalia Director of Business Development-Renewables

    BCCK, a leader in engineering, procurement, fabrication and field construction services, has appointed Divyam Mandalia as director of business development-renewables.

    Mandalia will be based in The Woodlands, Texas, and will be responsible for managing existing and new customers while assessing opportunities for BCCK to expand its presence in the renewables market.

    Fraser McDowell, director of strategy and business development, BCCK, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Divyam to BCCK. With Divyam leading our business development efforts in renewables, we are confident in our ability to seize new opportunities and further establish BCCK as a leader in this market.”

    Mandalia brings over four years of experience in the renewables sector. His previous roles included managing sales and business development activities for a Houston-based organization, alongside contributing to process engineering design for both existing and new technologies. He holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.

    Mandalia said, “I am excited to join the BCCK team. My chemical engineering background will pave the way for efficient technical conversations with customers as well as understanding different markets and technologies, thereby strengthening BCCK’s renewables portfolio.”

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  • EPA Proposes Stringent Methane Emissions Regulations, BCCK Unveils Innovative Solution

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently issued a final rule that will sharply reduce emissions of methane from oil and natural gas operations, signaling a heightened focus on environmental sustainability and emissions control. Under these regulations, facilities emitting over 25,000 metric tons of CO₂ will be subject to annual Waste Emissions Charges (WEC), aimed at incentivizing reductions in methane emissions and curbing harmful air pollution and waste. The EPA’s penalties, set to begin at $900 per metric ton in 2024 and escalating to $1,200 per metric ton next year, with a further increase to $1,500 per metric ton in 2026, underscore the urgency for innovative emissions control measures to ensure compliance while optimizing operational efficiency.

    To help customers comply with the new EPA regulations, BCCK designed and introduced the NiTech® Ultra Low Methane (ULM), a groundbreaking nitrogen rejection unit (NRU) tailored to meet the latest regulatory guidelines. The patent-pending NiTech® ULM is designed to deliver an ultra-clean vent stream with methane content as low as 10 ppmv, surpassing regulatory standards and setting a new benchmark for emissions control in natural gas processing facilities.

    With its unparalleled efficiency and emissions control capabilities, the NiTech® ULM offers a comprehensive solution to the challenges posed by the latest EPA regulations, ensuring that natural gas processing facilities can achieve compliance while maximizing operational efficiency and environmental sustainability.

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