As usual, GN Solids Control is attending CIPPE, from two years ago, GN brought the first Chinese Drilling Waste Management system, we have improved a lot to the equipment and system design. Now the optimized DWM system already operating in Shell's site, also one system operating now in Cyprus. 4 others system purchased by Haliburton will be going to operation soon.
Where to find GN? Pls check the map: http://public.cippe.com.cn/static/hall/2015bj/hall_e1.jpg
Then what can we find there:
1) Drilling cuttings management system
The system is used to handle the drilling cuttings discharged from solids control mud system. ( Notice: drilling cuttings discharged from centrifuge cannot be treated by this system).
Equipment including:
Vertical Cuttings Dryer / Verti-G dryer: GNCD930C fixed speed & high standard vertical cuttings dryer/ Verti-G dryer.
Decanter Centrifuge: GNLW363C-VFD variable speed & high speed & high standard centrifuge, which is professional for solids control & drilling waste management.
Centrifuge feed pump: 7.5kw screw pump
Centrifuge & vertical cuttings dryer cleaning pump: 7.5kw screw pump
The two same model pump can be backup for each other.
2) Solids Control Equipment
GNZS594E-HB big capacity 600gpm shale shaker with 4 panel shaker screen
GNZS703E-2S12N big capacity 1000gpm mud cleaner with 3 panel shale shaker & 2 desander cones & 12 desilter cones
GNZS752E-12N compact desilter with 2 panel shale shaker & 12 desilter cones.
Decanter Centrifuge for solids control & waste management & waste water
GNLW223 mini centrifuge with super high speed 3800rpm.
GNLW452 18inch big bowl centrifuge with 1800rpm middle speed for bariter recovery
GNLW553C-VFD 22inch bigh bowl centrifuge with 2500rpm high speed for fast cutting mud weight.
Again:
CIPPE 2015 information:
Address: New China International Exhibition Center, Beijing; No.88, Yuxiang Road,Tianzhu,Shunyi District, Beijing
Time: March 26-28, 2015
GN Booth No.: HALL E1 -E1360
Freely to contact:
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Published: 03 January 2015