Drilling mud is the most important middle material in the drilling project, especially at the deep petroleum well drilling. Drilling mud with mixed many kinds different chemical material, complex component and expensive. Drilling mud can balance the pressure between outside and inside well to prevent lost circulation and blowout. The most important is drilling mud can carry the drilling cutting from bottom of well to keep the drilling process, and improve the drilling efficiency. However, drilling mud is one kind high pollution material and also expensive. How to reduce the pollution and recycling them for reuse ,this is very important to reduce the cost of drilling and protect environment.
GN Solids Control is one manufacture of solids control equipment. We has focused on separation equipment manufacture for more than 15 year. It is one of the earliest China company that got API Q1 certificate. GN can provide whole series solids control equipment such as shale shaker, mud cleaner ,degasser, decanter centrifuge and also centrifuge pump, Decanter centrifuge. GN designed and manufactured lots set mud system for top oil gas company in the world. Last week we delivered one mud recycling system for offshore drilling company of China. This shale shaker and mud tank are used on offshore drilling platform. The shaker model is GNZS-594 model , which is the most popular shaker model of GN. 2 unit 1.74kw vibrator can reach 7.5 G force, which can guarantee the solids-liquid separate well. 4 pieces panel and adjustable deck angel can keep the sludge stay longer time on shaker for treatment. Longer treatment time, better separation and recycle more drilling mud.
Most company only can provide single equipment, less of them can provide the whole solution for client ,from designing to manufacture. Even some client can provide, price is very expensive. GN Solids control have the competitive price and good support of technology. If your project have demand on solids control equipment, welcome to contact us.
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Published: 18 February 2022