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Green Field Energy Services conducts first-ever Frac Pump test powered 100% by field gas


Published Jan 4, 2013
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Green Field Energy Services

Green Field Energy Services (GFES), in conjunction with Apache Corporation, performed the first-ever operation of a Frac Pump utilizing field gas as its sole fuel source.

The GFES Turbine Frac Pump was rigged up to a production well in the Granite Wash Field located in the Texas Panhandle and powered 100% by natural gas produced in the field. Typical North American fracturing rates and pressures were achieved in a simulated frac job, while maximizing fuel economy and maintaining full pump performance.

The simple field hook-up took natural gas from a producing well on the same location 150 feet from the Frac Pump, routed it through the field production units, through a GFES Natural Gas Conditioning Unit, then directly to the Turbine Frac Pump. The Turbine Frac Pump then pumped fluid from one frac tank to another, allowing the Company to measure rates, pressures and other important operations metrics.

Rick Fontova , President of Green Field Energy Services, stated, "This is a significant milestone both for Green Field Energy Services and the industry. To be able to completely power our fracturing pumps on field gas is outstanding and moves us one step further in our gasification vision.

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