EQUIPMENT | SOFTWARE | LITERATURE

Jan. 23, 2012

NEW E&P SOFTWARE SUITE

Newly released Field Office 2011 software suite is designed to help exploration and production companies optimize production from any field—whether conventional or unconventional—with naturally flowing and-or artificially lifted wells.

The main objective is to help operators and engineers optimize the asset using real-time data and mathematical simulation models to minimize lifting costs and downtime while increasing production.

The software suite has additional applications and new features within the existing applications. An increase in interest in shale and heavy-oil assets around the globe has led to new features in the Field Office 2011 suite to monitor, analyze, and optimize production from such assets.

Source: Weatherford, 515 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 600, Houston, TX 77027.

NEW REGENERATIVE TURBINE PUMP

Here’s the new Model 060 regenerative turbine Coro-Flo pump.

It is a continuous duty design and is available with two mounting options: (1) There’s a frame mount for direct or belt drive configurations or (2) a direct mount that bolts to a standard C-Face 60 hz (3,450 rpm) motor. The flow range is 7-22 gpm (26.5-83.3 l./min) with a maximum differential pressure of 150 psig (10.3 bar) @ 60 hz.

Source: Corken Inc., 3805 N.W. 36th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73112.

SERVICE TREATS FLOWBACK WATER

The new H2prO water treatment technology promises to cost effectively remove suspended solids and heavy metals without chemicals and treat 100% of flowback and produced water for reuse.

The water treatment service uses an exclusive electrocoagulation technology that the firm says reliably eliminates contaminants without chemicals and reduces costly nonproductive time. The service combines high mobility and proved technology to conserve freshwater use, reduces transportation and disposal costs, and complies with all regulatory requirements.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc., 2929 Allen Parkway, Houston, TX 77019.

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