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PRODUCT: Slurrification & Injection Services
COMPANY: National Injection Services, Inc.
Contact: Gene Kraemer
Email: nis@acadiacom.net
Telephone: 318-237-1102
Fax: 318-237-1108
Date: 6/26/98
Description
Complete Zero-Discharge of rig wastes using patented state-of-the-art
Slurrification and Injection equipment. Using vacuums or augers,
drill cuttings, rain water, produced water contaminated mud, etc.
are slurrified by National Injection's Slurry Unit and reclassified
then injected into an injection zone via the annulas while drilling
continues. For further details and pictures please see our website
www.nationalinjection.com
PRODUCT: Cutting Injection Equipment - SMACCC/PROCUT
COMPANY: N-TEC Alliance Ltd.
Contact: Göran Andersson
Email: goeran@ibm.net
Telephone: +58 - (0)16 - 6652 461
Fax: +58 - (0)61 - 92 70 63
Date: 6/14/98
Description
Cutting Mill based on the Statoil SMACCC patent, widely used in
the North Sea. The system is recommended as the only "final"
solution to the waste problem in conjunction with drilling by Major
Operators and Government bodies in the North Sea area. The system
can handle all sorts of cuttings and fluid wastes. The final product
is a slurry which is injected in a sub-surface permeable zone. The
particle size is max 100 micron, and therefore suitable for all
types of reservoirs. No residues are left on surface, after the
operation is completed. Can be installed on land as well as offshore.
If connected to the local power grid, no CO2 emissions will occur.
If operated on remote locations, a diesel-electric power plant is
used to provide power. The advantage with the system is that it
operates with high slurry weight and therefore uses the available
reservoir space to its optimum. Further, the particle size makes
it ideal to use in any reservoir (sand as well as limestone and
other) N-TEC Alliance Ltd. are exclusive agents for the PROCUT system
in Central and South America.
Sincerely, Göran Andersson, MD.
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