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- Backside Injection
- Casing Pressure
- Critical Velocity
- Gaslift
Do You Have a Liquid Loading Problem?

If dropping soap sticks, shutting in the well for a buildup and putting it to the tank are no longer getting the job done, or you are circulating more and […]...
How Do You Overcome Measurement Issues on Backside Injection and GAPL Jobs?

We set a compressor on an older well and our backside injection system was working like a charm and now the pumper was calling me mad as hell! “Can’t read […]...
Can Combining Production Techniques Increase Well Production?

Combining two production strategies can be a good idea to increase a wells production. Simple combinations can be soap sticks and compressors. The soap sticks help get the fluid moving […]...
Have Production That Really Should Have Gaslift Installed, Can’t Afford the Expense of the System?

Through years of working on old , poor performing gas wells, we have developed a combination of gaslift solutions without the time and expense of installing a conventional gaslift system. […]...
Rental Compression vs Compression Service – An Honest Comparison

Rental Compression is when a natural gas compressor is rented from a company that provides the asset. Depending on the company, some will provide basic preventative maintenance and repairs depending [...
Have you been asked to lower LOE (lease operating Expense)?

LOE is generally used as a measure of the cost to operate a Lease. As with most things, the lower we can keep cost the more potential for profit. If […]...
Why is Maintaining Critical Velocity Important?

Critical velocity is the rate of gas needed to keep fluids entrained in the gas stream and lifted to the surface. The higher the line pressure, the higher the flow […]...
Can Lowering Casing Pressure Increase Oil production on a Pumping Unit Application?

Yes, reducing the head pressure that a pumping well has on the casing may increase the wells fluid production. The amount of oil and water is usually relative to what […]...