LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    LUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for saleLUFKIN 912D-365-144 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
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    LUFKIN 912D-365-144

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    TWD $654,676 
    Price entered as: USD $19,995

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    Contact:Will Veasey

    Austin, Texas, USA 78746

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    Stock Number
    78041408
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    Type: Used Condition: Good Location: Mississippi Used Lufkin Pumping Unit M912D-365-144 LUFKIN Industries has the vision to once again provide the standard in Rod Lift technology and Quality. To truly be the gold standard that the rest of the industry aspires to. Used Lufkin Pumping Unit M912D-365-144 for Sale A pumpjack is the overground drive for a reciprocating piston pump in an oil well. It is used to mechanically lift liquid out of the well if not enough bottom hole pressure exists for the liquid to flow all the way to the surface. The arrangement is commonly used for onshore wells producing little oil. Pumpjacks are common in oil-rich areas. Depending on the size of the pump, it generally produces 5 to 40 litres (1 to 9 imp gal; 1.5 to 10.5 US gal) of liquid at each stroke. Often this is an emulsion of crude oil and water. Pump size is also determined by the depth and weight of the oil to remove, with deeper extraction requiring more power to move the increased weight of the discharge column (discharge head). A beam-type pumpjack converts the rotary motion of the motor to the vertical reciprocating motion necessary to drive the polished-rod and accompanying sucker rod and column (fluid) load. The engineering term for this type of mechanism is a walking beam. It was often employed in stationary and marine steam engine designs.