Oil and Natural Gas
Kerr Pumps began serving the upstream petroleum industry 1946 and continues to engineer new pumps (often referred to as Frac Pumps) and other products for use in a wide array of crude oil and natural gas liquid development & production. Although the following represents the traditional market segments of this demanding industry, contact us any time for a product recommendation based on your application flow, pressure and suitable material requirements.
Amine Gas Sweetening ~ the use of Amine solutions [diethanolamine (DEA), monoethanolamine (MEA), diglycolamine (DGA) or MDEA (methydiethylamine)] to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (C02) from natural gas and liquid hydrocarbon streams.
Enhanced Recovery ~ injecting miscible fluids (polymers) or liquid CO2 to recover additional hydrocarbons from existing formation
Glycol Dehydration ~ the use of Glycols [ethylene glycol (EG), monoethylene glycol (MEG) or diethylene glycol (DEG)] for removal of excess water vapor from hydrocarbon gas before compression and storage/transportation
Secondary Recovery ~ injecting fluids, usually water, into a reservoir to push additional hydrocarbons to producing wells
Produced Water Injection ~ injecting a fluid, usually formation salt water flow from oil well production, into a licensed disposal well to prevent ground surface contamination.
Please contact us for a Quote and we can help you find what you need, including mud pumps, hydrostatic testing pumps as well as many other types.