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		<title>Ebara International</title>
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			<title>Outstanding Supplier Award from Hyundai</title>
			<link>http://www.ebaraintl.com/content/view/49/2/</link>
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EIC recently was awarded an Outstanding Supplier award from Hyundai Heavy Industries for the many pumps supplied to HHI for their LNG carriers. HHI was quoted as saying that EIC produces the highest quality pumps in the industry and also noted EICs commitment to service. HHI claims to have over 4,000 suppliers in their vendor base, and the awards were given to only 100 of what they consider their best suppliers. 


EIC Corporate Officers shown with the HHI award (from left: John Holt  VP/Human Resources; Mark Wimbush  CFO; Joel Madison  CEO; David Cameron  VP/Project Management; Steve Rush  VP/Sales   Marketing; Keijun Kamio  VP/Engineering) 

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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:30:46 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Cheniere Energy Alliance Agreement</title>
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Ebara International
Corporation and Cheniere Energy Enter Into Cryogenic Pump Supply Alliance Agreement


Ebara
International Corporation&amp;#39;s Cryodynamics Division, located in Sparks, Nevada,
announces that it has entered into an alliance agreement with Cheniere Energy,
Inc. for the supply of cryogenic submersible pumps for Cheniere&amp;#39;s three planned
LNG receiving terminals Sabine Pass LNG, Corpus Christi LNG and Creole Trail
LNG.  


The
agreement covers both the in-tank LNG pumps that are mounted inside the LNG
storage tanks as well as the high pressure send out pumps which feed the LNG to
vaporizers prior to the pipeline. 

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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Hyundai &amp; Daewoo Sign New Ship Orders</title>
			<link>http://www.ebaraintl.com/content/view/38/2/</link>
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The Cryodynamics Division of Ebara International
Corporation, located in Sparks,
Nevada, has recently received
orders for the LNG cargo pumps for 13 ships and 5 options to be declared later.
These orders are from Hyundai and Daewoo in Korea, and with 13 pumps  per ship, totals 169 pumps to be delivered to
the ship yards. The delivery of the orders extends from late 2005 to early
2008. The LNG pumps provided for each ship are the 8 main cargo pumps which
off-load the LNG to shore, 4 spray/stripping pumps for keeping the tanks cool
when empty and stripping the tanks when necessary, and 1 emergency pump that
can be installed into any of the ships tanks to remove the LNG if the ships
power to the other pumps fails.

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			<category>News - Press Releases</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2004 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Test Facility Expansion</title>
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Ebara
International Corporation&amp;#39;s Cryodynamics Division, located in Sparks, Nevada,
has broken ground on a $2 million expansion of their liquefied gas pump test
facility. This expansion will allow an increased number of their submerged
cryogenic pumps to be tested per year. The expansion includes the addition of
two test tanks, bringing the total to five, and in-line heat exchangers into
the suction lines to increase the efficiency of the closed loop system.

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			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2005 01:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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