Engineering compression systems for real-world oilfield conditions.

Fluidstream helps upstream producers reduce methane emissions, improve production performance, and recover valuable gas with patented multiphase compression systems built for wet gas, liquids, unstable flow, remote sites, and harsh field environments.

Why Fluidstream Exists

Conventional gas-only compression is often limited by the conditions producers actually face.

Many emissions reduction and production optimization projects are constrained by wet gas, liquid slugs, unstable inlet flow, freezing separation equipment, remote unattended sites, and tight field economics.

A different approach to compression

Fluidstream is focused on compression systems that tolerate real process-fluid behavior instead of relying on ideal gas-only assumptions. By handling gas, liquids, and mixed-phase flow within the compression process, Fluidstream reduces separator dependency and helps make more field projects technically and economically practical.

  • Designed for liquid-influenced and unstable operating conditions.
  • Built for remote sites where reliability and autonomous operation matter.
  • Applied across emissions reduction and production improvement projects.

Technology Platform

One multiphase compression platform. Multiple upstream applications.

Fluidstream’s product family is built around a patented compression approach that handles the full process stream rather than depending on perfect upstream separation. That platform logic gives operators a practical path across vapor recovery, casing gas compression, and multiphase production applications.

Engineering Philosophy

Designed around the field, not the catalogue.

Fluidstream is built on the belief that equipment should be selected around actual inlet behavior, site constraints, operating risk, and project economics.

Reliability has economic value

Repeated shutdowns, winter failures, operator visits, and maintenance-heavy operation can erase the value of otherwise attractive emissions or production projects. Fluidstream focuses on low-maintenance operation where uptime matters.

Compression should fit the site

Remote locations, wet gas, liquids, solids, variable flow, and limited infrastructure are normal field realities. Fluidstream systems are configured around the application instead of forcing the application to fit a gas-only compressor.

Field-Proven Performance

Proof that matters to operators, engineers, and project decision-makers.

Fluidstream’s value is measured in practical field outcomes: recovered gas, reduced venting, production improvement, uptime, and reduced maintenance burden.

100% uptime and no maintenance since installation in documented vapor recovery service.

VaporCommander™ field application

Production recovery from wells constrained by liquid loading, backpressure, and remote operating conditions.

MultiphaseCommander™ field application

Designed for severe cold, wet gas, unstable flow, and remote unmanned operating environments.

Fluidstream technology platform

Strategic Relevance

A focused technology platform for established oil and gas problems.

Fluidstream serves common upstream markets where conventional solutions can struggle under real conditions: vapor recovery, casing gas compression, and multiphase production optimization.

Built for market pull, not technology for its own sake

Operators need practical ways to reduce methane emissions, recover gas, improve production, lower maintenance burden, and avoid unnecessary infrastructure. Fluidstream’s platform is designed to address those needs through compact, field-ready systems with application-specific configurations.

  • Established markets with direct operational and economic drivers.
  • Patent-backed differentiation in liquid-influenced compression.
  • Scalable product family across emissions and production applications.

Have a wet gas, casing gas, vapor recovery, or multiphase production challenge?

Submit your application for technical review. Fluidstream will help determine whether the operating conditions, economics, and field objectives are a fit for its compression platform.