As major independent and national oil companies in the Middle East and North Africa face the possibility of fewer projects and tighter budgets, producers can enhance efficiency by modernizing aging equipment. Metering pump technology plays an important role in operational efficiency and saves costs by increasing safety, improving production and maximizing well life. In Egypt, energy demands have more than doubled during the last decade. With a growing economy and a rising standard of living, consumption is rising faster than production. Egypt has traditionally relied on a combination of natural gas and crude oil to meet domestic demand. While oil production has remained steady, gas production has increased. The market for unconventional shale and sandstone products is expected to be a significant growth area in the region.
03/05/2015
In offshore oil and gas operations, metering pumps must have enough power to handle high pressures. (Images courtesy of Milton Roy)
In a recent operation, one of Egypt's largest oil and gas producers needed to replace almost 200 metering pumps because of repeated operational problems. More reliable pumps were needed that could function in a wide variety of environments. In harsh desert conditions, temperatures can vary from 50 degrees Celsius in the summer to 0 C in winter. In offshore environments, more power from equipment is required to operate at greater depths with extreme pressure.
The most important part of a metering pump is the liquid end—the section of the pump that comes in contact with the acids, bases, corrosive liquids and slurries. Metering pumps must provide chemical resistance to the solvents and harsh materials that are pumped through them.