Remote gas infrastructure support for mines, processing plants, and heavy industrial sites that cannot afford supply interruptions. [email protected] +1 832 410 2240
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A Project Team Built Around Dependable Utility Support For Heavy Industry

Air Liquide combines industrial gas expertise, field discipline, and global project coordination so mining and process customers can move from supply uncertainty to a workable plan.

Mission

Our mission is to make industrial gas infrastructure easier to deliver, easier to maintain, and easier to trust in remote operating conditions. Sites rarely struggle because they lack equipment choices. They struggle because supply packages are too often separated from field reality. We help teams close that gap by connecting engineering, logistics, commissioning, safety routines, and lifecycle planning in one operating conversation.

Vision

We want utility support in heavy industry to feel more dependable and more usable. That means fewer generic claims, more practical planning, and clearer communication between engineering, operations, maintenance, and procurement teams that all need confidence before a supply decision becomes a site commitment.

Four Behaviors That Shape The Way We Support Industrial Sites

Reliable partnership has to be disciplined in practice. Our culture is designed to keep every recommendation actionable without detaching it from site reality.

Plan For Continuity First

We evaluate the consequence of interruption before discussing hardware so the project starts from the risk that matters most.

Respect Operating Reality

Our recommendations account for labor limits, weather exposure, altitude, storage spacing, and the way the plant truly runs from shift to shift.

Bridge Disciplines

Good outcomes happen faster when operations, safety, maintenance, and procurement teams hear one aligned story instead of four separate ones.

Stay Practical

We favor solutions that crews can operate and maintain confidently, not options that look impressive only on paper.

People, Plants, And Service Environments That Keep Execution Grounded

Our work spans engineering review, fabrication coordination, field preparation, and conversations on active sites. That mix helps us keep delivery decisions connected to what the plant can actually execute.

Join A Team That Turns Complex Utility Risk Into Reliable Action Plans

We look for people who can listen carefully, think across engineering and site realities, and explain industrial tradeoffs without hiding behind jargon. That mindset helps us create better outcomes for customers and stronger growth paths for our own teams.

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Milestones, quality system, and the boundary of what we commit to.

Milestones

  • 2004 — Engineering group formed, first drilling and pump packages delivered to surface coal operations.
  • 2011 — ISO 9001 quality management system certified; first ATEX-rated ventilation skids shipped.
  • 2016 — IECEx and MSHA documentation packages added to standard product dossiers.
  • 2020 — ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 added; dedicated tailings-handling engineering cell established.
  • 2023 — API Spec Q1 audit passed for upstream oil & gas package scope.

Quality system & scope limits

Every package ships with a factory acceptance test (FAT) record referenced against ISO 8178 for engine emissions where relevant, plus material certificates traceable to EN 10204 3.1 for pressure-bearing components. Not within our direct scope: civil foundation design, utility tie-in installation, and third-party DCS integration — these are coordinated via the client's EPC partner.

Typical project envelope: throughput 500 – 2,000 t/h, engine power 250 – 1,500 kW, flow rates 50 – 5,000 m³/h, head pressure 20 – 200 m, drilling depth 30 – 500 m. Out-of-envelope duty is reviewed on a case-by-case basis before any commercial commitment.