Downhole Gas Separators
Gas and solids are two of the biggest challenges for rod lift pumping systems. Proven, advanced technologies are required to combat these issues and keep your pumps running. Harbison-Fischer® offers a full line of downhole tools to separate gas and solids, such as gas separators, in the well to increase system run life and enhance production.
Mitigate the effects of gas and solids in rod lift systems
Improve run life
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Increase production and minimize maintenance costs
During production, naturally occurring gases and formation sand, salt, scale, corrosion, and solid contaminants enter the wellbore and create pumping inefficiencies that severely diminish production and can contribute to increased maintenance costs and unnecessary failures. Our patented Hybrid-XR™ separator is a simple, effective tool that uses cyclonic motion and internal baffling for superior downhole separation of gas, sands, and solids.
Put an end to destructive effects of sands and solids
Our sand and solids separator uses a patented, centrifugal motion design that captures sand and solids before they can interfere with rod pump performance. Then production fluid fills the pump intake while solids are captured before they can enter the pump.
Put an end to efficiency-robbing gas interference
Our downhole gas separator is a simple, set-and-forget downhole tool that sits between the packer and rod pump. Using a patented internal baffling system, the tool agitates and breaks apart high gas/liquid ratio (GLR) emulsions for more effective separation of gas and fluids.
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