Introducing
the "SLOW JACK TM"
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Typical Pumping
Unit
5.5 SPM |
Slow Jack
Installation
1.4 SPM |
| SLOW JACK (TM) is a simple
yet effective means to reduce strokes per minute (SPM) in
order to match the inflow of your formation. The SLOW
JACK (TM) unit installs in series with the
existing belt drive on conventional Beam Pump Units. The
double belt arrangement increases the mechanical
advantage and allows the operator to adjust SPM below the
normal limits while maintaining current production.
Reduction of SPM results in substantial savings. In the past, a faster stroke was used to
create quick compression inside the pump to compensate
for gas interference. In addition, the practice of
"tagging Bottom" was commonly used in an
attempt to jar the traveling valve ball off seat in the
event of gas lock. If gas lock occurs at the lower SPM
possible with the SLOW JACK, a quality gas lock breaker
may be installed in the pump to mechanically eliminate
the problem.
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| FEWER STROKES PER MINUTE PRODUCE SAVINGS |
| IN APPLICATIONS WHERE FLUID PRODUCTION IS LIMITED
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THE
APPLICATION OF SLOW JACK TM
ON PROPER CANDIDATES RESULTS IN LOWER LIFTING COSTS AND
AN EXTENSION OF ECONOMIC LIMITS.
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SLOW JACK (TM) is a simple yet effective
means to reduce strokes per minute (SPM) in order to
match the inflow of your formation. The SLOW JACK (TM)
unit installs in series with the existing belt drive on
conventional Beam Pump Units. The double belt arrangement
increases the mechanical advantage and allows the
operator to adjust SPM below the normal limits while
maintaining current production. Reduction of SPM results
in substantial savings.
| Fewer rod failures |
| Fewer tubing failures |
| Longer pump runs |
| Dramatically increased pump
efficiency |
| Less surface equipment failures |
| Lower horsepower requirements |
In the past, a faster stroke was used to
create quick compression inside the pump to compensate
for gas interference. In addition, the practice of
"tagging Bottom" was commonly used in an
attempt to jar the traveling valve ball off seat in the
event of gas lock. If gas lock occurs at the lower SPM
possible with the SLOW JACK, a quality gas lock breaker
may be installed in the pump to mechanically eliminate
the problem.
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| FEWER STROKES PER MINUTE PRODUCE
SAVINGS |
| IN APPLICATIONS WHERE FLUID
PRODUCTION IS LIMITED |
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Every
2 strokes per minute reduction saves over
1,000,000 strokes per year.
( Less wear and tear on ALL moving parts above
and below surface and substantial power savings.) |
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As
SPM is reduced, down hole stroke becomes more
predictable and synchronized with surface
equipment. ( Less rod failures.) |
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Lower
differential across the standing valve. (Less gas
break out in the pump.) |
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Gas
lock problems are eliminated by installing a
quality "Gas Lock Breaker"*
(Better gas separation in annulus and no lost
production.)*(a mechanical device
installed in the pump which makes it impossible
to gas lock if spaced properly).
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Less
movement of unanchored tubing. ( Reduced annular
foaming.) |
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Production
can be controlled in unstable formations. ( Less
sand influx ) |
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THE APPLICATION OF SLOW JACK TM
ON PROPER CANDIDATES RESULTS IN LOWER LIFTING COSTS AND
AN EXTENSION OF ECONOMIC LIMITS.
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