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An average pumpjack rod pump An average pumpjack rod pump
Rod Pump FactsAn average pumpjack rod pump travels 100 inches per stroke at 7 cycles per minute
An average pumpjack rod pump travels 100 inches per stroke at 7 cycles per minute
Every 24 hours there are approx. 10 000 strokesEvery 24 hours there are approx. 10 000 strokes
Each year a pumpjack will exceed 3.5 million strokesEach year a pumpjack will exceed 3.5 million strokesStuffing box
The stuffing box is the common area of leakage
3 inches of rubber seals within th t ffi b t ith t d
The stuffing box is the common area of leakage
3 inches of rubber seals within th t ffi b t ith t d the stuffing box must withstand millions of strokes to prevent leakage
the stuffing box must withstand millions of strokes to prevent leakage
Why do the wellhead leaks occur?
New seals Worn seals (9 mo)
Typical replacement of the seals is every 3 �– 12 months.When Oil/water leaks can not be stopped by adjustments,
installation of new seals occurs.As the seals�’ shape deteriorates, the potential for leakage
increases.
Small Leaks are DeceivingSmall Leaks are DeceivingOne drop of oil every 10 seconds is extremely difficult to observeOne drop of oil every 10 seconds is extremely difficult to observe
One drop of oil every 10 seconds equals 3.6 litres per day, 108 litres per month or 1314One drop of oil every 10 seconds equals 3.6 litres per day, 108 litres per month or 1314litres per day, 108 litres per month or 1314 litres per yearlitres per day, 108 litres per month or 1314 litres per year
There are 55 000 conventional oil wells in Canada using pumpjacksThere are 55 000 conventional oil wells in Canada using pumpjacks
Multiply 1314 litres by 5500 (10%) well sitesand the total equals over 7 million L/yrMultiply 1314 litres by 5500 (10%) well sitesand the total equals over 7 million L/yr
Oil does not come alone. Produced water can be more damaging to the
i t th il ( lt h i l d th
Oil does not come alone. Produced water can be more damaging to the
i t th il ( lt h i l d th environment than oil (salts, chemicals and other toxic compounds).
environment than oil (salts, chemicals and other toxic compounds).
1. In Alberta�’s mature wells, the ratio of produced water to oil is 13:1
1. In Alberta�’s mature wells, the ratio of produced water to oil is 13:1water to oil is 13:1
2. A drop of oil on the surface indicates as much 13 drops of water have already seeped into the
water to oil is 13:1
2. A drop of oil on the surface indicates as much 13 drops of water have already seeped into the ground
3. According to the Alberta Research council, Alberta produced 36 million m3 of oil in 2003
ground
3. According to the Alberta Research council, Alberta produced 36 million m3 of oil in 2003Alberta produced 36 million m3 of oil in 2003
4. Therefore, 468 million m3 of water was produced to obtain the above oil production
Alberta produced 36 million m3 of oil in 2003
4. Therefore, 468 million m3 of water was produced to obtain the above oil production
5. The contaminated water is unseen but even when it evaporates, the contaminants in the produced formation water are left behind in the soil to be
5. The contaminated water is unseen but even when it evaporates, the contaminants in the produced formation water are left behind in the soil to be formation water are left behind in the soil to be washed into the ground by the next rain or snowfall.
formation water are left behind in the soil to be washed into the ground by the next rain or snowfall.
The Course of EventsThe Course of Events
N i blN i blNoticeable seepage/leakage occurs at the wellhead
Noticeable seepage/leakage occurs at the wellhead
Initial response - adjust the stuffing box to arrest theInitial response - adjust the
stuffing box to arrest thestuffing box to arrest the seepage/leakstuffing box to arrest the seepage/leak
The Course of EventsThe Course of Events
Oilwells are steamcleaned to show a clean surface appearance.Oil chemicals and contaminated water are driven deep into the Oilwells are steamcleaned to show a clean surface appearance.Oil chemicals and contaminated water are driven deep into the Oil, chemicals and contaminated water are driven deep into the surrounding gravel and soil. Future rain and snowfall will contribute to spread the contaminants beyond the lease.
Oil, chemicals and contaminated water are driven deep into the surrounding gravel and soil. Future rain and snowfall will contribute to spread the contaminants beyond the lease.
The Course of EventsThe Course of Events
Surface gravel, sand and dirt at the well head removed and new soil and Surface gravel, sand and dirt at the well head removed and new soil and well head removed and new soil and gravel brought inwell head removed and new soil and gravel brought in
The Course of EventsThe Course of Events
Contaminated soil must be disposed of at recognized dump sitesContaminated soil must be disposed of at recognized dump sitesrecognized dump sitesrecognized dump sites
INFRARED PHOTO INDICATES THE SOIL NEVER FULLY RECOVERS
INFRARED PHOTO INDICATES THE SOIL NEVER FULLY RECOVERS
THE LIGHTER AREAS SHOW CONTAMINATED SOIL AND RETARDED CROP YIELD YEARS AFTER WELLSITE RECLAMATION WORKYEARS AFTER WELLSITE RECLAMATION WORK.
RECLAMATION COSTS ARE HIGHRECLAMATION COSTS ARE HIGHRECLAMATION COSTS ARE HIGHand the majority of wellsites change ownership
many times.
RECLAMATION COSTS ARE HIGHand the majority of wellsites change ownership
many times.
PROTECTION CONCERNS results in
SOLUTIONSPROTECTION CONCERNS results in
SOLUTIONSSOLUTIONSSOLUTIONS
SEATBELTSSEATBELTSSEATBELTSAIRBAGSSEATBELTSAIRBAGSANTI-LOCKING BRAKESHELMETSANTI-LOCKING BRAKESHELMETSHELMETSFIREPROOF CLOTHINGHELMETSFIREPROOF CLOTHINGSMOKE DETECTORSSMOKE DETECTORS
mission: Reducing the Environmental Footprint of the Oil Industry
mission: Reducing the Environmental Footprint of the Oil Industry
Adoil TitanAdoil TitanWellhead Containment units
Footprint of the Oil IndustryFootprint of the Oil Industry
Leading to Stain-free Oil Leases Everywhere.
Wellhead Containment System For Soil and Groundwater Protection
Wellhead Containment System For Soil and Groundwater Protectionand Groundwater Protection.and Groundwater Protection.
�•Cast Aluminum powder-coated
b ibasin
�•Transparent polycarbonate top
�•Class 1/DIV 1 emergency float
switch
�•Fits all stuffing boxes and polished
rod diameters
�•Easily installed by the operator
�•Designed and developed in
Western CanadaWestern Canada
�•Always on Site�•Always on the Job Always on the Job
ADOIL TITANADOIL TITAN
Easy to installEasy to installComplete installation by the operator Complete installation by the operator Complete installation by the operator without requiring special toolsNo special training to install
Complete installation by the operator without requiring special toolsNo special training to installMinimal maintenanceDurable and lasts for yearsMinimal maintenanceDurable and lasts for years
The ADOIL TITAN has a transparent Polycarbonate Top
The ADOIL TITAN has a transparent Polycarbonate TopPolycarbonate TopPolycarbonate Top
The operator can easily see a leak of any size oil in the basin or residue on the The operator can easily see a leak of any size oil in the basin or residue on the size - oil in the basin or residue on the transparent top indicates a problemsize - oil in the basin or residue on the transparent top indicates a problem
If the leak is severe, there is a float switch inside the basin which can notify the operator or shut down the pump jackIf the leak is severe, there is a float switch inside the basin which can notify the operator or shut down the pump jacky p p p jy p p p j
The ADOIL TITAN & Coal Bed Methane ProductionPreventing coal seam water from contaminating soil and ground water
The ADOIL TITAN & Coal Bed Methane ProductionPreventing coal seam water from contaminating soil and ground waterPreventing coal seam water from contaminating soil and ground water.Preventing coal seam water from contaminating soil and ground water.
The ADOIL TITAN is a i b fi
The ADOIL TITAN is a i b fi proactive benefit to
all oil producers when applying to drill
proactive benefit to all oil producers when applying to drill when applying to drill in sensitive areaswhen applying to drill in sensitive areas
Agricultural fieldsAgricultural fields
ForestsForests Wildlife breeding groundsWildlife breeding grounds
OVER 10,000 PROTECTED OIL AND GAS LEASES THROUGHOUT CANADA, THE USA, MEXICO, AND
SOUTH AMERICA
OVER 10,000 PROTECTED OIL AND GAS LEASES THROUGHOUT CANADA, THE USA, MEXICO, AND
SOUTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICA
The ADOIL TitanThe ADOIL TitanThe ADOIL TitanThe ADOIL Titan1960T Extended1960T Extended 1958T Regular1958T Regular
Always on site – always on the jobAlways on site – always on the job
ADOIL Inc Contact :ADOIL Inc Contact :ADOIL Inc.Contact :B11 416 Meridian Road SECalgary, Alberta T2A 1X2Phone: (403) 242 �– 2201
ADOIL Inc.Contact :B11 416 Meridian Road SECalgary, Alberta T2A 1X2Phone: (403) 242 �– 2201( )
Fax: (403) 217 �– 8868Web: www.adoil.net Email: [email protected]
( )Fax: (403) 217 �– 8868
Web: www.adoil.net Email: [email protected]