Multiphase Pumping Systems

What is the "New Normal" for the Oil & Gas Industry?

The results of oversupply and market price crash combined with the pandemic have likely left you looking for even more ways to get benefits out of existing resources and facilities. With the squeeze on revenue and CAPEX we have seen a trend that will focus on extending plateau production instead of drilling new wells. And as the market permits you will also bring on-line wells that have been choked back or shut in. To keep production running with rapidly declining wells, you could be pushed to do costly drilling instead of looking for ways to get added years of revenue out of existing wells. And still with less oil production, there is still the issue of methane release, which is more potent to the environment and has become a hot topic of conversation. Below, we have suggested solutions to these issues, and more.

Restarting Wells

Restarting Wells

If you have shut-in wells that you are planning to restart, you will encounter issues that may strain your current equipment and artificial lift systems. Avoid excessive load and complications from gas cap surges and water ingress. With a Leistritz Multiphase Well Service Pump Unit, you can greatly reduce the shock to ESPs, sucker rod pumps and plungers while at the same time manage any production issues as your wells come back flowing again. Check out our Mobile Unit to restart your wells pad by pad.

Extended Plateau Production

Extended Plateau Production

Adding a multiphase booster pump can significantly influence the rate of decline on a producing well. By drawing down FWHP & lowering back pressure, plateau production is extended with added total recovery and delayed well abandonment. This ultimately requires less drilling to maintain production. Check out our line of Multiphase Pump Systems to restart to extend production of your wells.

Emissions

Emissions

Boosting the multiphase flow in a single flowline downstream to the process or gas treatment facility can better capture valuable hydrocarbons, which makes sense even in a depressed commodity market. Additionally, eliminating stock tanks and reducing production site equipment can achieve better control of methane emissions. Check out our line of Multiphase Production Systems to take control of emissions.

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Multiphase Pumps: The Ultimate Tool for Surface Production Technology

For many years, the Oil and Gas Industry has relied on Twin-Screw Pumps to operate reliably and economically in crude oil applications. The benefits with displacement pumps are easily recognized: few moving parts, gas tolerance, direct driven at typical motor speeds, and with low shear forces and pulsations. In the late 1980s the industry saw the advantages in Twin-Screw Pumps: the ability to handle untreated well flow with one piece of equipment. The result… the Leistritz Multiphase Pump.

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Leistritz offers a complete line of Multiphase Production Systems (MPS) designed to address specific Oil and Gas Field applications. Each system can reliably and economically boost production. Capitalizing on Leistritz’ Multiphase Pump technology, our standard systems are designed specifically for Wellhead Boosting, Gathering, and Liquid Unloading applications. All Systems are fully supported by our experienced engineering and service personnel.