MySep has announced the launch of MySep Middle East LLC, headquartered in Doha, marking a strategic expansion of its global operations. The company also confirmed the appointment of Mohammad Yasser Ramzan as managing director of its Middle East business.

The new entity reinforces MySep’s long-term commitment to supporting oil and gas, LNG operators, EPC contractors, and engineering teams across the Middle East. From its Doha base, the company will focus on delivering local technical engagement, including process optimisation, separator performance assessment, and advanced modelling solutions for both existing assets and new developments.

The move comes despite challenging market conditions and reflects the company’s continued investment in regional growth and technical collaboration. The Middle East remains a critical hub for global energy supply, with increasing demand for data-driven separation technologies to support efficient and reliable operations across upstream, midstream, and LNG sectors.

Ongoing investment in LNG, gas processing, and production facilities across the region has heightened the need for accurate modelling of complex multiphase separation processes, which are essential for maintaining asset performance and operational reliability.

Michel Van Vorselen, Senior Director at MySep, described the opening of the Doha office as a significant milestone for the company. He noted that the region’s central role in global LNG and gas supply is driving demand for more sophisticated separation modelling to support design decisions, plant optimisation, and operational performance. He added that the expansion underscores MySep’s commitment to advancing digital and data-driven approaches, including more rigorous gas-liquid-liquid separation modelling and digital twin applications.

Alongside the office launch, Mohammad Yasser Ramzan will lead regional operations and customer engagement from Doha. He brings extensive experience in the energy sector, with a background in process engineering, operational support, and project execution.

Ramzan highlighted the unique characteristics of the Middle East market, including large-scale LNG facilities, complex operating environments, and long asset lifecycles. He noted that accurate separation modelling is becoming increasingly important for performance optimisation, debottlenecking, and ensuring operational reliability, adding that a local presence will enable closer collaboration with regional customers.

The establishment of MySep Middle East LLC strengthens the company’s global footprint, which includes its headquarters in Singapore and offices in the Netherlands, alongside a network of technical specialists across Europe and North America. The expanded presence is expected to enhance MySep’s ability to deliver consistent technical support while maintaining strong regional engagement.

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16th April 2026