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System Components

Production Testing Hardware

  • Vertical produced fluid collection and separation vessel, typically 60" high by 24” in diameter with proprietary internal design that enhances separation and single phase fluid withdrawal

  • High accuracy Coriolis mass-flow meter, typically 2"

  • Dielectric water cut measurement probe

  • High quality 2-way ball valves with carbon steel bodies, stainless steel trim, with actuation

  • Process control equipment that provides all sequencing logic and mathematical calculations, (typically the flexible and widely supported Allen-Bradley SLC-5/05, or Modicon Quantum)

  • Fabricated complete with all necessary piping and conduit components

Well Selection Manifold 

  • Well flowline termination piping

  • Dual, opposed 2-way well selection ball valves with either pneumatic or electric actuation, or

  • 8 way rotary selector valve assemblies with position feedback

  • Manual isolation ball valves

  • Main group, test, and lease water headers

  • Fabricated complete with all necessary piping and conduit components

Construction Features

The vessel and its associated piping are of welded construction, which conform to ANSI piping code B31.3 (normal service). All equipment is integrated into a single concentrated package.

  • Production testing assembly and manifolds are small in size

  • Well selection manifolds are modular, allowing less than the full 60 well capacity, or incremental future expansion to 60 wells

  • Low pressure well test skid vessel and piping are rated for 250 psig @ 150o F service

  • High pressure test system, rated for 400 psig @ 400o F, is suitable for steam fractured wells

  • Well selection manifolds and piping are rated for 1400 psig @
    150o F service

  • Test vessel, manifolds, and piping will be coated with a zinc-rich primer and enamel top coat paint consistent with your color requirements

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