Frac Industry

Frac pumps have been a staple in the oil and gas industry for many years, providing the power needed to pump frac slurry into the ground during hydraulic fracturing operations. However, traditional frac pumps require a number of mechanical components, including a radiator, transmission, torque converter, drive lines, and power end. These components can add weight, complexity, and maintenance requirements to the pump system. A new type of frac pump is emerging that eliminates these mechanical components, providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution for oil and gas companies.

Double Acting, Positive Displacement Linear Pump (NOVA-2500 ) pump design offers a range of benefits over traditional frac pumps, making it an attractive option for oil and gas companies.

One of the key advantages of a NOVA-2500 is its ability to handle high viscosity fluids, such as frac slurry, with ease. The double-acting design of the pump means that fluid is pushed out of both the inlet and outlet ports on each stroke of the piston, resulting in a more consistent flow and higher flow rates.

Furthermore, these pumps are more energy-efficient than traditional frac pumps. The positive displacement design of the pump means that it only pumps the amount of fluid that is required, reducing energy waste and lowering operating costs.

In conclusion, the NOVA-2500 represents a promising new option for the oil and gas industry. With its ability to handle frac fluids, high viscosity fluids, reduced maintenance requirements, and improved efficiency, this new type of frac pump offers a simpler, more reliable, and cost-effective solution for oil and gas companies. The benefits of using this pump make it an attractive option for those looking to improve their operations.

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U.S. Patent No. 12,104,591
Issued: Oct.1,2024