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  • Frac Support ServicesFrac support from start to finish

  • Wherever your frac project takes place, the need for unwavering equipment reliability remains the same. Thats why Cameron adopts a holistic view of your frac operation, offering

    a total portfolio of frac equipment and services.

    We are committed to helping you apply the most

    appropriate and effective frac treatment with

    minimal downtime through our fleet of innovative

    frac trees, manifolds, valves and flowback equipment.

    our services include:

    Frac tree and manifold installation and testing

    annulus and casing testing

    Valve greasing and maintenance

    Hydraulic lubricator testing

    Installation of backpressure valves, tree test plugs

    and Vr plugs

    Flowback and well testing

    We also believe in giving you options that can have

    a positive impact on your CaPeX and oPeX costs.

    our fleet of quality rental equipment can offer an

    economical, temporary solution for fast turnaround

    situations and greatly helps to reduce well

    installation costs.

  • Frac-Support Rental Equipment

    Frac trees

    Frac manifolds

    Frac gate valves

    Hydraulic actuators

    Torque and test trailers

    Frac Isolation Systems

    Goat/frac heads

    Flowback and Well-Testing Rental Equipment

    Plug catchers

    Sand separators

    Gate valve choke and plug valve manifolds

    emergency shutdown valves (eSD)

    Well test separators

    Hydraulic choke control trailers

    mobile flare units

    at Cameron, aftermarket service is paramount.

    We are prepared to maintain your frac equipment

    from the time of installation until it is disassembled

    and removed from the project site. To support this

    commitment, Cameron has invested in the expansion

    of frac-support remanufacturing facilities located in

    Grande Prairie, Canada; new Iberia, La; minot, nD; and

    Corpus Christi and Pearsall, TX.

    Table of Contents

    Frac Support from Start to Finish ...................1

    Frac Support Services ......................................2

    Field Services Fleet ..........................................4

    Frac Valves........................................................5

    Frac Trees .........................................................6

    Frac manifolds .................................................8

    monoline Frac Fluid Delivery Systems ............9

    FracServ Valve Integrity Protection Plan ...10

    Frac Facts ........................................................11

    Flowback and Well Testing ...........................12

    Plug Valve Choke manifolds ......................13

    Plug Catchers ..............................................13

    Sand Separators .........................................13

    Hydraulic-actuated Gate Valve

    Choke manifolds ........................................14

    Well Test Separators ..................................14

    emergency Shutdown Valves (eSD) ..........14

    Hydraulic Choke Control Trailers ...............15

    Flare Systems ..............................................15

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    Cameron is reinventing efficiency in frac equipment, constantly evolving tree designs to fit operators needs.

  • FraC SUPPorT SerVICeS

    Camerons frac equipment is backed by CamSerV,

    Camerons aftermarket services. Camerons service

    technicians provide total aftermarket support in the

    field or in the shop 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

    Personnel are highly skilled in providing equipment

    installation and testing, making field repairs and

    performing maintenance on your equipment.

    Cameron is committed to drive efficiencies throughout

    your operation by assigning cross-trained personnel

    to work on your project location, and by following a

    set of defined procedures. The more people present

    on your project location the higher the potential is

    for HSe issues, unnecessary expenses and logistical

    problems. We cross-train personnel to handle both

    frac and flowback operations, which allows for a

    reduction in required crew members and all costs, nPT

    and emissions associated with multiple cranes, testing

    units, grease units, and equipment support.

    Wellsite Services

    Wellhead rental and sales

    Frac tree rental and sales

    Installation and testing

    annulus and casing testing

    Valve greasing and maintenance

    repair, refurbishment and maintenance of all major

    frac and wellhead equipment

    Installation of BPVs, tree test plugs and Vr plugs

    Field inspection and general conditioning

    Camerons robust frac support services include asset

    tracking, journey management and competency

    management.

    Asset Management

    our asset management system gives you increased

    system uptime through integrated support. It is a

    comprehensive maintenance and asset management

    system specifically designed for equipment and

    performance monitoring throughout the life of your

    assets. Camerons asset management system offers

    you the ability to manage assets and track spare parts,

    contracts, clients, locations, service tickets and more.

    radio frequency identification (rFID) tagging is at

    the core of our asset management initiative. rFID

    is used to track Camerons assets, increasing data

    integrity and providing accurate asset utilization

    information and equipment maintenance history.

    This system eliminates the need to locate equipment

    serial and parts numbers using hazardous chemicals,

    and it reduces the risk of personnel being exposed to

    potentially dangerous conditions.

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    Cameron uses an in-house system to monitor equipment and performance throughout the life of your assets.

  • Journey Management

    Cameron fulfills client journey management

    requirements and strives toward our own goal of

    safety excellence. Journey management is required

    by every Cameron employee for each service job

    conducted. Camerons employees complete a jobsite

    review checklist before each job is executed. These

    reviews include some of the following tasks: PPe

    preparation, review of customer jobsite requirements,

    mapping of jobsite location, review and preparation

    for weather conditions, and properly outfitting the

    work vehicle with tools, supplies and equipment.

    GPS devices on our service vehicles allow us to

    examine driving behaviors, track use of the vehicles

    and estimate travel time to and from field locations,

    optimizing operating efficiencies.

    Service Competency Management

    Cameron utilizes a global network of highly skilled

    service technicians to address your needs. our

    personnel provide expert installation, testing, repair

    and maintenance support for your equipment.

    Camerons field service personnel are trained to bring

    professionalism, knowledge, skills, safe work practices,

    and efficiencies to your project. Having invested in

    a 15,000-sq-ft facility and a fully functional shop,

    Cameron requires service technicians to attend a

    comprehensive basic wellhead field-service training

    program and targeted advanced training. This helps

    to ensure technicians remain up-to-date on equipment

    procedures. In addition, tracking and recording of

    their experience and proficiency is ongoing.

    Use of RFID tagging results in valuable asset information, including equipment maintenance history.

    Camerons field service technicians undergo continuous training throughout their career to ensure competency at the operators location.

    A trainee extracts a backpressure valve with a manual lubricator.

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  • Trailers are fitted to perform integrated field testing, power torque and high-pressure greasing from a single platform.

    Camerons field services fleet maintains an average

    of more than 1000 frac jobs per year in the US and

    Canada. our test, torque and grease units trucks

    and trailers have a maximum test pressure of 5000,

    7000, 10,000 or 15,000 psi.

    Trucks for Test, Torque and Grease Utility

    Cameron has a large fleet of 348-Peterbilt trucks with

    sleeper cabs and 25-ft flatbeds. each truck carries the

    same equipment package within a smaller length of

    vehicle. In addition, the trucks are:

    equipped to deliver, lift and place up to 10,000 lb

    equipped to perform skid-mounted pressure tests

    up to 10,000 lb

    equipped to perform skid-mounted pressure tests

    up to 15,000 psi for wellheads, valves, BoPs and

    casing

    equipped to hydraulically torque all flange sizes

    Skid-mounted for valve grease operations up to

    15,000 psi

    equipped with mechanical casing cutters in all sizes

    through 13-3/8 in

    equipped with a self-contained rotary-screw air

    compressor

    Trailers for Test, Torque and Grease Utility

    Camerons trailers are fitted to perform integrated

    field testing, power torque and high-pressure

    greasing from a single platform. each trailer is

    equipped to carry and pump methanol, glycol and

    water. operational and safety upgrades include:

    Pump capabilities of 30 gal/min and 15,000-psi

    working pressure

    Increased fluid capacity (700 gal)

    Fluid containment/catch pans

    runaway shutdown safeties and pusher fans

    modular deck components

    F IeLD SerVICeS FLeeT

    Trucks are equipped to perform skid-mounted pressure tests for wellheads, valves, BOPs and casing.

    Camerons service fleet includes both trucks and trailers for test, torque and grease applications.

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  • FLS-R-Frac Gate Valve

    manual valve for high-pressure, large-bore applications

    allows reduced break-open and running torque

    Features flow direction versatility and increased service life

    Frac service is severe. Gate valves are exposed to nearly continuous service, flowing and controlling abrasive fluids for long periods of time.

    FLS-Frac Gate Valve

    Full-bore, through-conduit valve for severe applications

    Bi-directional design for flow direction versatility and increased service life

    Positive metal-to-metal sealing

    FLS-DA2-Frac Gate Valve

    Combination of Camerons FLS gate valve with double acting hydraulic actuator

    offers reliable control throughout entire valve stroke

    remains in position should hydraulic power failure occur

    FraC VaLVeS

    For more than a century, Cameron has been developing valves

    specifically for the oil and gas industry, while earning a reputation for

    quality and reliability.

    Frac service is just about as harsh as it gets. With the introduction of zip

    fracing, gate valves assembled into frac trees and manifolds are exposed

    to nearly continuous service, flowing and controlling high-pressure,

    high-volume, abrasive frac fluid for days, and even weeks, on end.

    Given the erosive, corrosive and sometimes sour nature of typical frac

    and flowback fluids, Camerons FLS-Frac, FLS-r-Frac, and FLS-Da2-Frac

    gate valves are designed with standard features:

    Trimmed for maximum corrosion and erosion protection

    Cra inlay in seat pockets and ring grooves for added protection

    Zero-chamfer flowbores are utilized in order to mitigate turbulence

    that is known to exaggerate erosion

    Two grease fitting ports are utilized for flushing and greasing the

    valve body cavity

    as a result of these unique features designed into Camerons frac

    valves, and of the care given to them when they return from

    the field for cleaning, disassembly, inspection, reassembly and testing

    for the next project, they have grown a reputation for enhanced

    reliability.

    Erosion Study

    Given the inherent severity of frac service and the high cost of failure,

    Cameron has anticipated the necessity for all possible failure modes to

    be identified and eliminated in the design, manufacture, installation

    and maintenance cycles of the equipment, and has undertaken pre-

    emptive activities to attain a deep understanding of the way in which

    critical components perform in this harsh environment. We then use

    that knowledge to provide the quality and reliability that is demanded.

    Two of these pre-emptive activities were an erosion study of critical

    components to locate and quantify high-pressure slurry damage and

    a fatigue analysis to evaluate the effects of overpressuring, erosion

    and inadequate flange bolting.

    The first study was conducted to investigate relative erosion rates of a

    5-1/8 gate valve and a 7-1/16 gate valve when exposed to identical

    fluid flow conditions and properties, simulating worst-case frac stage

    components at 7500 psi.

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    Conventional Frac Tree Composite Frac Tree

    Just as selecting the most appropriate frac treatment is

    critical to your operation, selecting the best frac tree is

    paramount. Cameron offers access to technology and

    new innovations that have the potential to be game

    changers. Leveraging our reputation for industry

    leadership and technically sound products, we actively

    resolve the unique challenges of shale oil and gas

    development and offer frac tree design options that

    conform to your wellsite needs.

    Camerons Frac Trees

    Camerons solutions have evolved with industry needs,

    creating four generations of frac trees, as shown

    below. We have evolved our frac tree designs to

    include composite frac tree systems as an alternative

    to conventional systems.

    In a conventional stacked-valve design, advantages can

    be seen in the inherent flexibility of the configuration.

    By incorporating the master and swab valves and wing

    outlets into a solid body, the number of potential

    leak-path connections, as well as the tree height and

    weight, are reduced. The height and weight available

    with compact designs offer safety advantages, such as

    ease of handling during installation and elimination of

    the need to work at heights.

    another innovation, the composite block frac tree,

    houses the master and swab valves, as well as the

    horizontal wing outlets, into a single block body,

    creating a significantly shorter assembly. The reduced

    tree height reduces the bending stress transferred

    from the goat head to the tree and wellhead

    connections below.

    FraC TreeS

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    Composite Frac Tree F-T90 Horizontal Frac Tree

    Compact Frac-Tree Design

    Taking the compact concept further, Cameron has

    introduced an innovative horizontal design, the F-T90Tm,

    which offers an ultra-compact footprint and reduced

    height, and also enhances the integrity of overall frac

    operations. This tree is built to reduce bending stress

    at the tree connection and can be operated with

    pneumatic, hydraulic or electric actuation.

    The F-T90 horizontal tree represents more than 50%

    reduction in size and about 25% in weight from our

    first conventional frac tree. It is short, stable, and easily

    anchored an ideal configuration for frac-tree service.

    The 90-degree goat head is located at the end of the

    horizontal section, resulting in the distance across

    which the bending loads act being less than half of

    that of a conventional stacked-valve frac tree.Camerons F-T90 tree leverages proven FLS-R gate valve design, incorporating metal-to-metal sealing.

    Frac Tree Technological Evolution and Innovation

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  • A frac manifold is an arrangement of flow fittings and valves installed downstream of the frac pump output header and upstream of each frac tree served by it.

    From the first treatment to the last, Cameron strives to

    enable operators to improve well economics through

    almost continuous utilization of the frac crew and

    equipment. The various generations of Camerons

    frac manifolds represent our commitment to constant

    improvement. modular frac manifolds are designed,

    constructed and installed to accommodate as many

    wells as required, in essentially any configuration. The

    primary variables are frac-pumping service capacity,

    nominal size of the frac lines, nominal bore size of the

    frac tree, and wellbore characteristics.

    Camerons manifolds can be equipped with a safety

    ladder and platform to provide safe access to the

    valves. also, hydraulic actuation of the valves enables

    remote operation, reducing the risk of injury.

    Design Features and Benefits

    enhances safety of operations

    Increases number of fracs performed per day

    Provides ease of operation

    Decreases number of rigup/rigdown cycles

    Decreases pumping downtime

    reduces multiple frac lines

    Erosion Study

    a study was conducted to evaluate the selection

    of specific critical components of a known frac

    delivery system on the basis of previous experience

    and engineering judgment. Input parameters for

    the study included such elements as equipment

    geometry, materials of construction, flow rate and

    fluid characteristics. a computational fluid dynamics

    (CFD) model was constructed and used to simulate

    the path of the sand particles and thereby the erosion

    characteristics of the manifold and valve equipment.

    These erosion studies offered an in-depth

    understanding of the erosive effects of common frac

    slurry on critical elements of manifolds and gate

    valves.

    Cameron also commissioned an analysis of the

    fatigue life of frac manifold components using finite

    element modeling. The analysis examined all of the

    essential components of frac manifold assemblies

    spacer spool, inlet tee, outlet cross, model FLS-r gate

    valve and flange bolting. results of the assessments

    revealed interesting and pertinent insight into frac

    manifold design and maintenance.

    The completion of the erosion and fatigue life studies,

    in addition to feedback from years of experience,

    have provided Cameron with a uniquely complete and

    quantitative understanding of the anticipated fatigue

    life of the frac manifold data that now are used in

    the design of frac and gate valve equipment and in

    developing the maintenance procedures that help

    extend the life of equipment and provide reliable

    field performance.

    FraC manIFoLDS

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  • Our latest innovation, the Monoline FFDS, presents a safer, faster, cleaner solution than the frac iron method.

    Field service technicians assemble the Monoline FFDS.

    an example of Camerons constant improvement in

    manifold designs is the second generation Frac Fluid

    Delivery System (FFDS), a solid monoline solution that

    adheres to aPI standards and uses controlled bolted

    connections that promote a higher level of system

    integrity and safety. Camerons latest innovation the

    monolineTm presents a safer, faster, cleaner solution

    than the industrys traditional frac iron method in

    which the link from the outlet of the frac manifold to

    the inlet of the frac tree is made awkward due to the

    inherent misalignment between the manifold and the

    tree in the vertical and horizontal planes.

    The monoline FFDS concept is fairly simple. a series of

    5 high-pressure pipe segments are joined together

    with 90-degree elbows and swivel flanges. This

    configuration allows for the full three degrees of

    freedom movement needed to accommodate vertical

    and horizontal misalignment between the frac tree

    and the frac manifold.

    In developing the monoline, Cameron used a variety

    of design methods, including finite element analysis

    (Fea) and CFD to perform erosion studies on the

    system, in order to determine critical stresses and

    erosion rates. Field trials that included a frac and

    inspection program were undertaken to observe

    and analyze performance in actual frac conditions to

    optimize life cycle.

    Monoline FFDS Design Features and Benefits

    Cost effective compared to traditional frac iron

    assembled quickly, reducing oPeX and nPT

    Significantly de-clutters the work environment

    Uses industry standard flanges; no sledge hammers

    are involved

    monoLIne FraC FLUID DeLIVerY SYSTem (FFDS)

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  • a common maintenance practice for other suppliers

    of gate valves for hydraulic frac service is to perform a

    simple flush and test between frac jobs. This minimal

    service practice provides no disassembly, no removal of

    trapped sand/debris and very little in terms of quality

    control only a hydrostatic pressure test.

    Given the severity of the hydraulic fracturing

    environment, and the impact to equipment,

    Camerons design and quality engineers have compiled

    recommended procedures for maintenance of our

    frac equipment. These FracServTm procedures establish

    a sequence of activities and inspections designed

    to ensure that any degradation of frac equipment

    is identified and corrected before the equipment is

    reassigned to another frac project. adherence to these

    service procedures yields Camerons frac valves in

    as new condition for each frac project.

    The result of Camerons stringent procedures is

    reliability that minimizes downtime and extra expense

    from your bottom line. our valve success rate is

    99.95%. estimates available to us indicate that the

    failure rate of non-Cameron frac valves ranges from a

    minimum of 10% to more than 30%.

    In the absence of FracServ, the potential exists

    of having to cease frac operations through a frac

    manifold in order to service or replace a component,

    which can be expensive. as an example, the time lost

    to have a new valve brought to the well site, set a

    plug and replace the faulty valve is about the time it

    takes to complete a frac stage. In essence, then, the

    cost to replace a frac valve is about the same as the

    substantial cost of a frac stage.

    FraCSerV VaLVe InTeGrITY ProTeCTIon PLan

    Equipment is offloaded and checked for NORM. The customer and well name are documented and part number and serial number are verified.

    The valve is reassembled with qualified parts.

    Dedicated cells are set up to follow definedQA for frac valves. The technician beginsdisassembly.

    The valve is tested.

    Trained inspectors qualify or disqualify components per FracServ procedures.

    Painted valves are tagged with a test tagverifying repair is complete.

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  • Left unchecked, frequently fluctuating pressure coupled with corrosive and erosive service can damage the structural integrity of a valves body.

    Sand, acid and many other erosive and corrosive elements of a frac job reduce the life of a valves gate and seat, if left untreated.

    Sand and other particulate debris left unmonitored can affect the performance of grease fittings over time.

    If ignored, the dynamic environment typical of a frac job can significantly fatigue damage bolting.

    Without intervention, the extreme nature of frac service can cause pitting and other frac valve seal surface damage over time.

    Lacking proper attention, the high-pressure variations and chemical make-up of fluids used during a frac job can reduce the lifespan of elastomers and other soft goods in a frac valve.

    FraC FaCTS

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  • Cameron customizes flowback and well-testing

    equipment and services to meet your individual needs

    in every geographical area in which your company

    participates. Cameron tailors equipment and services

    to your target basin, offering a selection of basin

    packages that reflect unique temperature and pressure

    needs and the nature of liquid content per operators

    basin requirements. our flowback and well-testing

    equipment portfolio includes equipment operability

    and flexibility to meet a vast array of operating

    requirements and conditions. The portfolio is comprised

    of only Camerons technology, which means premium

    equipment is used on your projects. Cameron follows

    a set of standard equipment maintenance procedures,

    and our equipment undergoes constant inspection to

    offer reliable performance.

    Camerons CamSerV field service personnel are

    among the most experienced in the industry as a result

    of continuous training. our service competency is a

    requirement that extends beyond basic training to

    include continuous certification throughout technicians

    careers. our flowback and well-testing equipment

    includes:

    10,000 and 15,000-psi upstream equipment

    Single- and double-barrel plug catchers

    Vertical and spherical 5800-, 10,000- and 15,000-psi sand separators

    Hydraulic actuated and manual gate choke manifolds

    Horizontal and vertical 2-, 3- and 4-phase 500-, 720-, 740-, 1440- and 2000-psi well-test separators

    Hydraulic and pneumatic emergency Shutdown Valves (eSD)

    Indirect line heaters

    Flare stacks

    Frac tanks with gas busters

    Hydraulic choke and control valves

    Trained and experienced flowback and well-test technicians

    Technician office and sleeping trailers

    Before flowback of the high-pressure frac water can

    begin, its necessary for the coiled tubing operator to

    drill out or mill out the composite zone plugs, which

    will allow the well fluids to flow back to the surface.

    High-pressure frac water flowing from the frac stack

    or production tree is pressure and volume controlled

    by the choke manifold according to predetermined

    customer requirements and is diverted to water storage

    tanks for treatment or disposal. once water, oil and

    natural gas are present, well testing can begin.

    During the well-testing phase, the wellstream continues

    to be pressure and volume controlled by the choke

    manifold according to customer requirements, and is

    directed into the test separator where the oil, water

    and natural gas are separated. The liquids are accurately

    measured and discharged to an existing gas sales

    pipeline through a metering station or flared if a gas

    pipeline isnt available. During well testing, pressures,

    temperatures, specific gravities, liquid volumes and

    flow rates are measured and documented at regular

    intervals. This information is available to the customer

    in real-time transfer with Camerons electronic data

    acquisition equipment (Scanner and microeFmTm) and

    Fekete well testing and rates transient analysis software.

    The Fekete analysis report enables a comprehensive

    understanding of reservoirs, completion efficiency and

    optimization potential.

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  • 1. Plug Valve Choke Manifoldsmanual quarter-turn plug valve choke manifolds are

    used to control downstream pressure and volume

    control during flowback and well testing.

    Up to 15,000-psi working pressure standard-service plug valves

    10,000-psi working pressure naCe (sour service) plug valves

    Designed to provide pressure isolation and control redundancy

    manual bypass configured in assembly

    offers operator-friendly quarter-turn manual actuation

    easy to repair and maintain

    2. Plug CatchersPlug catchers support well cleanup by filtering isolation

    plug remnants and fragments of casing, cement and loose

    rock in the area of the perforations. our design features:

    Single barrel with bypass or dual barrel (allows for continuous filtration during blow-down activities)

    eliminates potential equipment damage or blockage by removing large solid debris immediately after the

    frac stack

    10,000- to 15,000-psi working pressure

    Sweet or sour service

    Plug valve- or gate valve-based design

    available with hydraulically controlled dump

    3. Sand SeparatorsSand separators are designed to remove sand and other

    solids from flowback process fluid. our designs feature:

    Centrifugal force to spin solids out of the wellstream

    Single or dual systems

    Vertical or spherical designs

    Can withstand full wellhead pressures

    automatic dumping

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  • 4. Hydraulic-Actuated Gate-Valve Choke Manifolds

    These unique valves are designed for remote control

    of downstream pressure and volume control during

    flowback and well testing. a choke control trailer and

    hydraulic choke control trailer are used in conjunction

    with this equipment.

    Up to 15,000-psi working pressure

    Cameron gate valves and chokes

    2-9/16 or 3-1/16 dual-choke manifold with bypass

    Skid-mounted leveling jacks provided as standard

    5. Well Test SeparatorsHigh and/or low working-pressure vessels are used to

    separate oil, water, gas and sometimes solids (sand) into

    individual streams for more accurate measurement and

    discharge control.

    rated for 500- to 2000-psi working pressure

    available in skid-mounted or trailer-integrated designs

    naCe compliant equipment available

    2-, 3- or 4-phase separator test units

    Horizontally or vertically skid mounted

    Currently available in several sizes

    6. Emergency Shutdown Valves (ESD)eSD valves are used to isolate pressure and flow from a

    particular source during an emergency situation.

    Integrated into the design of the well-testing equipment

    Can be moved to any location upstream of testing units

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  • 7. Hydraulic Choke Control TrailersThese trailers are portable office trailers rigged up

    to control valve and choke position/operation, data

    acquisition, and monitoring of the entire jobsite.

    Four-station hydraulic power unit air pumps eSD safety system can be tied to controls Can provide remote data capturing and transmissions Provides control and monitoring of hydraulic actuated

    valves and chokes

    Provides temperature and pressure monitoring Integrated with the electronic flow meter (eFm) on the

    test separator

    Skid-mounted hydraulic high-pressure units (HPUs) with lifting frames for spill containment and fast-acting

    remote actuation

    8. Flare SystemsFlare systems are used to burn or incinerate natural gas

    and natural gas vapors.

    Dimensions: 3, 4 or 6 diameter stacks with multiple heights

    Use is based upon customers export strategy

    equipped with an auto-ignition system

    Can be easily relocated between sites

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  • FRAC SUPPORT SERVICECENTERS IN NORTH AMERICARegardless of where your project is located in North

    America or how complex the frac operation, Camerons

    equipment and services can get you to the finish line.

    Our start-to-finish offering includes a vast network of

    more than 35 locations. Each facility offers Camerons

    expertise and commitment to provide innovative solutions,

    quality and reliable equipment, and competent service.

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