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November 2024
Volume 24 Issue 9
COMPLIMENTARY

Two major corporations break ground near Golden Valley

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November 2022

GOLDEN VALLEY – NexGen Cryogenic Solutions, Inc., and Flowserve Corporation broke ground

on the New Cryogenic Engineering Test Center (CETC) at Kingman’s Griffith Logistics Hub near Golden Valley, midway between Bullhead City and Kingman. 

The new facility, operated by NexGen Cryogenic Solutions, Inc., is located on land bounded to the east by Interstate 40 and by the Griffith Energy Plant to the west. The he CETC is due for completion in the second quarter of 2023. Under an exclusive licensing agreement, Flowserve, a leading provider of flow control products and services for the global infrastructure markets, will help sell NexGen products and services to the international Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry for the production and transportation of LNG.

NexGen Cryogenic Solutions, Inc., or NexGen Cryo, is a company whose eight owners and managers are veterans of the former JC Carter companies and proudly proclaim their connection with the Carter corporate family tree. The company’s fourth generation submerged motor pumps, turbines, and packaged fluid systems will be shipped globally in containers, taking advantage of the facility’s proximity to Interstate Highway 40, the Kingman Freight airport, and BNSF’s southern trans‐continental rail link with every US North American Container Port to help ensure the timely delivery of its products.

Proximity to Phoenix Sky Harbor and Las Vegas International Airport will also provide the pathway for the company’s sales, service engineers, and executives to more easily connect with our customers and drive increased customer satisfaction. 

When asked about the future of LNG in the future, Dennis Chalmers, NexGen Cryo Chief Executive Officer, observed that “natural gas will deliver the fast response energy when renewables are offline due to the absence of sun or wind or lack of offline storage capacity while minimizing CO2 production compared with other backup sources, such as wood, coal or heavy fossil fuels. LNG is the path forward that permits large quantities of thermal energy to be safely transported to remote and often economically deprived areas, which are ‘energy disadvantaged.’”

 Our products are essential in the efficient handling of LNG to get it where it needs to go. In return, our business will bring jobs to Mohave County and a fair return to our stakeholders,” Chalmers said.

 “We are proud to partner with Flowserve and together support the Mohave County community. We are optimistic about the future of our industry and are committed to the success of our venture and to that of our customers and suppliers. We ask for your support as we break ground on this journey and join the Mohave County community,” Chalmers concluded.

For more information, please contact Kero Basilios, NexGen Cryo Sales Manager, by calling (928) 852-4823 or via email at: info@nexgencryo.co.

– NextGen Cryrogenic Solutions  

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