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Poly
Liner Systems virtually eliminate
Rod-on-Tubing
and Corrosion Failures.
Western
Falcon
liners have proven the successful use of poly in down-hole applications
since 1992.
Operators are experiencing drastic reductions in operating cost
by eliminating rod on-tubing wear and corrosion failures.
The power savings is being realized in less work-overs, increased
tubing life, lost production, reduction in energy during lifting in
pumped wells, and reduction in corrosion inhibitors.
Our
poly liner products have been particularly effective in elimination rod
on tubing wear in beam pumped wells and progressive cavity pumped wells
associated with deviation and dog-legged holes without the use of rod
guides and/or special rod boxes. Poly
liners are equally successful in the reduction of corrosion failures
associated with other artificial life methods as in plunger lift wells,
submersible pumped wells, gas lift wells, and injection wells, as well
as disposal wells and flow lines.
Our
mechanical bonding process will allow you to recognize additional
savings by promoting the use of your inventory or the purchase of lower
quality tubing as in yellow banded, blue banded, green banded, and/or
test and drift pipe. Our
liner installation process can even allow you to take advantage of using
used internal plastic coated inventory without the cost of removing the plastic.
Pin thread corrosion damage caused by chipped coatings can be
repaired with sufficient remaining upset taking otherwise scrap pipe and
making it a viable asset.
Our
unique, one of a kind, end finish process in combination with plastic
coating in the coupling J-area takes the guess work and pain out of
running tubing lined with poly. There
are no stabbing guides, corrosion barrier donuts, inserts, special
torque make-up requirements, or service technicians.
Simply torque to minimum API specifications.
Poly
liners are abrasion resistant and inert to chemicals eliminating
concerns associated with wireline damage, coil tubing mechanical damage,
acid and chemical treatments.
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