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In
April 1995, Dresser-Rand acquired an interest in Paragon Engineering Services,
Inc., with headquarters in Houston, to provide engineering and related
services to the oil and gas industry.
The new DATUM centrifugal compressor multistage
test vehicle begins testing in Olean in May, 1995. In the same month the sale of first
DATUM compressor for installation in Korea is completed.
In 1995, the Dresser-Rand Wellsville operation
wins the Governor's Excelsior Award, New York State's highest honor for quality
excellence. Modeled after the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the Governor's
Excelsior Award establishes a common standard of excellence which organizations can
measure their progress on the quality journey. The Excelsior Program has gained a
reputation as the most innovative and progressive state quality award program in the
nation.

In 1995, a gas seal business unit is created in
Le Havre, France. The seal is designed to match the companys DATUM centrifugal
compressor.
Design is completed for the new D-R power
turbine called the VECTRA in June 1995.
In September of 1995 Dresser-Rand formally
introduces the DATUM centrifugal compressor at 24th Turbomachinery Symposium in Houston,
Texas. The product line features higher efficiencies and easier maintainability and
serviceability. Over the next two and a half years the company would book twice as many
DATUM compressors as it had predicted at the outset of the program. This is one of the the
first true Dresser-Rand products.
DATUM Centrifugal
Compressor Module at the 1995 Turbomachinery Symposium in Houston. |
In December, 1995 D-R
successfully completes a full load, full pressure test for compressors for an Uzbekistan
installation. These are the first units sold to a former Soviet state. By selecting
Dresser-Rand turbomachinery for the Uzbekneftegas Kokdumalek gas injection facility,
production from that facility will allow Uzbekistan to reduce its dependency on imported
oil products, improve the country's balance of trade and increase condensate production.
That increased production will allow Uzbekistan to sell the condensate on the open market
for hard currency.


In June of 1996, Dresser-Rand formally announces
the VECTRA® power turbine to the industry at the ASME Turbo Expo in the United Kingdom. The
first sale of the new unit would come months later when Transco BG would place an order
for five units for installation at three gas pipeline sites in the United Kingdom.
In October 1997, the company
completed a change-out of its VECTRA® power turbine in its test facility in less than 24
hours. Typically, a power turbine change-out might require up to six days from shut down
to start up including realignment.


In May 1998, Dresser-Rand Olean celebrates the
sale of the 100th DATUM compressor to the Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company for oil and
gas production at the Zakum Field Offshore in the Abu Dhabi sector of the United Arab
Emirates. Overall, the company will supply four high pressure DATUM compressors. To date,
about 20% of the DATUM compressors ordered have been for high pressure applications, a key
market segment for the company.
In 1998 Dresser-Rand introduced a syn-gas steam
turbine, which operates at high speeds and powers while providing the extraction steam at
the range of pressures characteristic of these processes.

In September 1998, Dresser-Rand
parent company Dresser Industries of Dallas completes a merger with Halliburton Company,
also of Dallas. The new entity, Halliburton Company, combines the strengths and strategic
directions of both companies and expands Halliburton's position as the world's leading
energy services and engineering and construction company, with new energy equipment
capabilities. Together, Halliburton and Dresser provide the broadest array of energy
equipment and services for the discovery, recovery, processing and transportation of oil
and gas. With over 100,000 employees worldwide, the company's combined capabilities in
oilfield services cover everything from reservoir evaluation to well construction to
production enhancement. Ingersoll-Rand continues its role in the Dresser-Rand partnership.
Dresser-Rand and Kvaerner Process Systems
announce the formation of Multiphase Power and Processing Technologies LLC, to develop and
market proprietary expanders and other equipment to separate gas and liquids and to
generate power from previously wasted energy during oil production. The equipment will
enable oil and gas producers to reduce the size of the production platforms and subsea
modules, and to generate power needed for production with no greenhouse emissions. The
equipment is based on Biphase turbine technology, acquired from Douglas Energy Company,of
Placentia, California.


In 1999, Dresser-Rand announced the
reconfiguration of its organization in order to bring energy conversion solutions,
products and services closer to its clients. The new organization includes five regions
for focused global coverage. The new regional structure replaces the traditional product
division organization that had been the standard for the company since the formation of
the Dresser-Rand partnership in 1987. In addition, the company headquarters office is
moved from Corning, New York to The Woodlands, Texas, just outside of Houston.
In 1999, Ideal Electric, a leading manufacturer
of generators, motors and associated controls and switchgear in Mansfield, Ohio,
acquired
the Electric Machinery Division of Dresser-Rand Company.
 

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