Waterflooding, or water flooding, is the injection of water into a reservoir to maintain pressure (also known as porosity displacement) or to drive oil toward a well to increase production. Water injection wells may be located onshore and offshore to enhance oil recovery from existing reservoirs.Typ
Read MoreA pump is a device that moves a fluid (liquid or gas) or sometimes a slurry by mechanical action,[1] usually converting electrical energy into hydraulic energy.Mechanical pumps are used in a wide range of applications such as pumping water from wells, aquarium filtration, pond filtration and aeratio
Read MoreGas booster pumps are usually piston or plunger compressors. A single-acting, single-stage booster is the simplest configuration, consisting of a cylinder designed to withstand operating pressure and a piston driven back and forth within the cylinder. The cylinder head is equipped with supply and di
Read MoreBooster pump water and gas pressureA booster pump is a machine that increases the pressure of a fluid. They can be used with liquids or gases, but construction details will vary depending on the fluid. A gas booster is similar to a gas compressor, but is generally a simpler mechanism, usually with o
Read MoreA mud pump (sometimes called a mud drilling pump or drilling mud pump) is a reciprocating piston/plunger pump designed to circulate drilling fluid along the drill string at high pressure (up to 7,500 psi or 52,000 kPa) and support the annulus. Mud pumps are an important part of oil well drilling equ
Read MoreMud pumps can be divided into marine and land mud pumps, large particle mud pumps, multi-purpose mud pumps, submersible mud pumps, vertical mud pumps, etc.
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