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hot sale linseed export rice bran oil production line
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FAQ

  • Is E-drilling a viable option for oil & gas production?
  • Nearly every piece of equipment used in oil and gas production is available in an electric option or is already electric powered by onsite generators fueled by diesel or natural gas. With e-drilling and e-frac technology, electrification opportunities start early in the development process.
  • What does full-scale electrification mean for oil and gas?
  • Full-scale electrification of offshore installations and conversion from hydraulic to electric control systems is key to decarbonizing oil and gas production. But what does this really mean for oil and gas, and why is our industry investing in it? The answer depends on where and to whom you ask the question.
  • Does oil & gas require a lot of electricity?
  • Outside of the oil and gas industry and their utility providers, it is not well known that the production of oil and gas requires large amounts of electricity.
  • What is electrification in oil & gas operations?
  • The answer depends on where and to whom you ask the question. A primary definition of electrification in oil and gas operations refers to converting or replacing equipment running on diesel or other hydrocarbon fuels with equipment that runs on electricity.
  • Are rising electricity rates affecting legacy oil fields?
  • Even ignoring the grid connection costs, the rising electricity rates in some oil producing regions such as Wyoming and North Dakota constitute a significant operating burden for legacy oil fields with increasing water production, and declining oil cuts.
  • Which acreage model is best for oil and gas infrastructure?
  • Acreage position: A contiguous acreage position with high well/facility density is the most economical model for most oil and gas infrastructure. Intuitively, electrical infrastructure is no different. High electrical load requiring minimal infrastructure is an ideal candidate for electrification.