EUR € 19.917
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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Stock Number
61104534
Condition
Used
Description
Lufkin 456-305-144 Pumping Unit
Type: Used
Condition: Good
Location: USA
Lufkin 456-305-144 Pumping Unit Benefits
Efficient Oil Extraction: Pumping units are designed to efficiently extract oil from underground reservoirs. They provide the mechanical power needed to lift the oil to the surface.
Versatility: Pumping units can be used in a variety of well types, including vertical, deviated, and directional wells. This versatility makes them a valuable tool in various oil and gas operations.
Low Operating Costs: Pumping units are relatively low-cost and have minimal operating expenses compared to other extraction methods like electric submersible pumps (ESPs) or hydraulic pumps.
Reliability: Pumping units are known for their durability and reliability. They can operate continuously for extended periods with minimal maintenance.
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR): In some cases, pumping units can be used for enhanced oil recovery techniques, such as gas or water injection, to increase the overall oil production from a reservoir.
Environmental Benefits: Compared to some other extraction methods, pumping units are relatively environmentally friendly. They have a lower carbon footprint and generate less noise pollution.
Remote Operation: Many pumping units can be operated remotely, which reduces the need for on-site personnel and enhances safety, especially in harsh or remote locations.
Real-Time Data Monitoring: Modern pumping units often come equipped with sensors and monitoring systems that provide real-time data on well conditions. This data can be used for predictive maintenance and optimizing production.
Longevity: Well-maintained pumping units can have a long operational lifespan, providing a consistent source of oil production for years.
Safety: Pumping units are designed with safety features to protect workers and equipment. They are less prone to catastrophic failures compared to some other extraction methods.