Founded in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1962, Stream-Flo Industries Ltd. manufactures wellheads, gate valves, check valves, and surface safety valves for the worldwide oil and gas industry. Our comprehensive services include field maintenance and installation, remanufacturing, customer property management, frac tree rentals, frac ball drop systems and isolation tools.
As a privately-owned and operated company, Stream-Flo has the ability-and commitment-to deliver greater value by developing long-term partnerships with our customers. This can be seen in our responsive engineered solutions to the challenges our customers face today, and in our ongoing research and development to ensure our products meet their increasingly complex requirements in the future.
They check the load on the computer. The motor will struggle to turn the connections. Wouldnt sound right. If the readings are out of normal operating parameters then that means there is an improper or unusual connection.
I think that's not a wellhead, it's a Xmast tree, isn't it? From the bottom, It is a tubung head adapter with exit block for control line Manual lower master valve Actuated upper master valve Cross block with kill wing manual valve, and production wing manual valve And the upper is Swab valve And the last is tree cap
How long does it take for the crews to complete the Christmas tree and bring the operation into production? I can hear a low frequency humming noise all night while they are working and it's terrible.
There are a lot of factors to consider. It really depends on the wellbore and formation being drilled. Typical wells last from 14-30 days in the drilling process. If the well is being hydraulically fractured (frac'd) after being drilled it can extend the noise and humming for another few weeks beyond that.
For Canada we use Univis HVI 13 and for southern USA we use Univis N22. If a customer requests a different solution we can work with them on that as well.