Our nitrogen units support stand-alone operations, ideal for tasks such as:
Our nitrogen units support stand-alone operations, ideal for tasks such as:
Nitrogen pumping is a well service process that uses high-pressure nitrogen gas to assist with various oil and gas operations. It is commonly used to displace fluids, unload wells, pressure test systems, prevent oxidation, and provide an inert environment during maintenance or stimulation activities.
Nitrogen is used because it is inert, non-flammable, non-corrosive, and does not react with hydrocarbons or formation fluids. This makes it safer and more reliable than other gases. Nitrogen is also readily available and can be generated on-site, reducing operational risks and costs.
Common applications include well unloading, pressure testing, pipeline purging, foam drilling, underbalanced drilling, leak testing, inerting tanks and vessels, kick-off operations, and assistance with well cleanouts and stimulation treatments.
Nitrogen pumping equipment generates nitrogen gas from liquid nitrogen or on-site air separation units. The nitrogen is compressed to the required pressure and pumped into the well or system through specialized pumps, hoses, and control systems to achieve the desired operational objective.
Yes, nitrogen pumping is safe when proper procedures are followed. Precautions include trained personnel, pressure monitoring, oxygen deficiency awareness, proper ventilation, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and strict adherence to safety standards and operational guidelines.
Address: 8531 Chiles Industrial Rd, Red Deer, AB T4P 2L4, Canada
Email: [email protected]
Dispatch: 403-896-6913
Field Sales Rep:
Mike Clement - 780-779-3589
Calgary Sales rep:
Nicole Huys - 403-826-7818
Owner:
Stu Watson - 403-305-4121
Operations:
Mitch Mclean - 403-896-6913
Nitrogen pumping is a well service process that uses high-pressure nitrogen gas to assist with various oil and gas operations. It is commonly used to displace fluids, unload wells, pressure test systems, prevent oxidation, and provide an inert environment during maintenance or stimulation activities.
Nitrogen is used because it is inert, non-flammable, non-corrosive, and does not react with hydrocarbons or formation fluids. This makes it safer and more reliable than other gases. Nitrogen is also readily available and can be generated on-site, reducing operational risks and costs.
Common applications include well unloading, pressure testing, pipeline purging, foam drilling, underbalanced drilling, leak testing, inerting tanks and vessels, kick-off operations, and assistance with well cleanouts and stimulation treatments.
Nitrogen pumping equipment generates nitrogen gas from liquid nitrogen or on-site air separation units. The nitrogen is compressed to the required pressure and pumped into the well or system through specialized pumps, hoses, and control systems to achieve the desired operational objective.
Yes, nitrogen pumping is safe when proper procedures are followed. Precautions include trained personnel, pressure monitoring, oxygen deficiency awareness, proper ventilation, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and strict adherence to safety standards and operational guidelines.
Address: 8531 Chiles Industrial Rd, Red Deer, AB T4P 2L4, Canada
Email: [email protected]
Dispatch: 403-896-6913
Field Sales Rep:
Mike Clement - 780-779-3589
Calgary Sales rep:
Nicole Huys - 403-826-7818
Owner:
Stu Watson - 403-305-4121
Operations:
Mitch Mclean - 403-896-6913