
A sand separator is supposed to protect your downstream equipment. Many of them don’t do that job well enough.
Non-engineered sand seps, the off-the-shelf equipment that claims to work on every well, typically capture between 50% and 65% of sand in moderate-to-challenging production. That means up to half your sand is moving through to your chokes, valves, compressors, and pipelines.
Engineered solutions close that gap. Equipment designed around the physics of fluid dynamics, sized for the specific flow rates and pressures of your well, captures virtually all sand before it reaches downstream equipment. The difference shows up in erosion rates, maintenance frequency, and unplanned downtime.
EnerCorp’s advanced cyclone technology is customized to your well conditions before it ever hits location. Flow rates, pressures, and particle sizes are all factored in before deployment.
We published a new article covering what a sand separator is, the different types on the market, and how to evaluate them. Worth a read if you’re building a new program or rethinking your current setup.
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