Recon received an approximately $219,000 order from the CNPC Changqing Sulige gas field in inner Mongolia. This includes various gas and oil field chemicals, such as gas well cleanup additive, clay stabilizer, crosslinking agent, foaming agent and bactericides.

The company also received an approximately $333,000 order from CNPC Tuha Oilfield in China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and an approximately $254,000 order from the CNPC for the extraction plant of Huabei oilfield in Hebei province.

Crude petroleum from these fields contains impurities including water and natural gas that must be removed before the petroleum can be sold. These two orders include Recon’s patented oil field furnaces that remove impurities and prevent solidification and blockages in oil pipelines. Recon has received an order of approximately $348,000 from CNPC for the fourth and fifth extraction plants of Huabei oilfield for burners and horizontal furnaces.

Shenping Yin, CEO of Recon, said: “These four orders from CNPC further demonstrate Recon’s strong competitive position in increasing efficiency and profitability for China’s oil and gas industry. We’re pleased that CNPC, as a leading Chinese oil and gas company, continues to cooperate with Recon for products and technology to enhance oilfield productivity and profitability.”