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Get better quality data from your wells and increase well production with a smaller package footprint? Possible!
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Get better quality data from your wells and increase well production with a smaller package footprint? Possible!
Dexter Huerto Jr.
For those involved in onshore of offshore, well testing & production manifold, I came across some interesting figures: 78% of Oil & Gas E&P projects suffer cost overruns and delay (data from - Oil & Gas Industry MegaProjects: Independent Analysis, Inc., April 2012. Based on data from 130 Oil & Gas megaprojects.) Reducing the topside weight of deepwater structures could save $250,000 / meter of water depth, an average…
25 Sep 2013
Why failure rate for electric actuator in Refinery Coker Plants are very high?
Dexter Huerto Jr.
Operations in any refinery’s delayed coking unit are extremely harsh for any electrical equipment. High temperature can overheat circuit boards, strong vibration can disconnect equipment wiring, fine dust can clogge moving parts. If you have been using actuators to control delayed coking batch processes, you may have had several actuator breakdowns already. This article / prove result case study co-authored by a customer…
10 Sep 2013