Artificial Lift Rigless ESP System Approved

January 6, 2010

The Artificial Lift Company Ltd. (ALC) announced that its Rigless ESP solution developed in cooperation with ConocoPhillips had been approved by the operator for commercialization.
 
ALC has been working closely with ConocoPhillips for more than five years to develop its groundbreaking artificial lift solution for the oil and gas industry. The ALC RIGLESS ESP technology met the commercial terms of the contract with ConocoPhillips and passed the final acceptance test in September 2009.

The fully commercialized Rigless ESP system will undergo additional testing with ConocoPhillips in Q1 2010 in West Texas, and the first commercial installation for ConocoPhillips is scheduled for Q2/Q3 2010 in Alaska.

(www.alcesp.com)
 

Logistics News

ScioSense Launches UFC23 Ultrasonic Flow Converter for High-Precision, Ultra-Low-Power Smart Metering

ScioSense Launches UFC23 Ultrasonic Flow Converter for High-Precision, Ultra-Low-Power Smart Metering

Samsung Heavy Industries Receives AIP Certificate for Floating Data Center from ABS

Samsung Heavy Industries Receives AIP Certificate for Floating Data Center from ABS

US Import Costs Rise in April, Fuel Sees Biggest Gain in Four Years

US Import Costs Rise in April, Fuel Sees Biggest Gain in Four Years

NexusWave Implemented on IEA Fishing Vessels

NexusWave Implemented on IEA Fishing Vessels

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

The Greek-operated oil tanker is one of the few vessels that have crossed the Strait of Hormuz
Greek probe finds that suspected Ukrainian sea drone lost its course after malfunctioning, sources say
Trump says that a deadly Russian attack on Kyiv may set peace efforts back