2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
    2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132 Used Production Equipment Oilfield Equipment for sale
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    2007 STEWART & STEVENSON MT132

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    VND 6.747.141.042 ₫ 
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    Stock Number
    91422522
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    2007 Stewart and Stevenson Fracturing Blenders Model No: MT-132 Date of Manufacturing: July 2007 Type: Used Condition: Excellent Location: USA 2007 Stewart and Stevenson Fracturing Blenders Benefits Precise Fluid Mixing: Fracturing blenders are designed to mix water, proppants, and chemicals in precise proportions to create the fracturing fluid. This accurate mixing is crucial for achieving consistent and effective fracturing results in different geological formations. Optimized Fracture Design: The ability to adjust the composition and concentration of the fracturing fluid allows operators to optimize fracture designs based on the specific characteristics of the reservoir. This leads to better reservoir contact, increased production rates, and enhanced ultimate recovery of oil and gas. High Pressure Pumping: Fracturing blenders are typically integrated with high-pressure pumping systems that can deliver the fracturing fluid at extremely high pressures into the wellbore. This pressure is necessary to create fractures in the rock formation and ensure efficient propagation of the fractures. Increased Production: Hydraulic fracturing using Fracturing blenders can significantly increase the production rates of oil and gas wells. By creating pathways for hydrocarbons to flow more freely from the reservoir to the wellbore, the overall production capacity of the well is enhanced. Enhanced Reservoir Connectivity: Fracturing increases the connectivity between the reservoir rock and the wellbore, allowing oil and gas to flow more easily. This is especially important in unconventional reservoirs, such as shale formations, where natural permeability is low. Improved Proppant Placement: Fracturing blenders ensure that proppants are mixed uniformly with the fracturing fluid. Proper placement of proppants within fractures prevents them from closing after the hydraulic pressure is released, thus maintaining the permeability of the fractures. Tailored Fluid Formulations: Different reservoirs and geological formations require unique fluid formulations to achieve optimal fracturing results. Fracturing blenders allow operators to tailor the composition of the fracturing fluid to suit specific reservoir characteristics. Efficient Operations: Fracturing blenders are designed for efficiency in terms of material handling, fluid mixing, and pumping. This efficiency translates to reduced downtime and increased operational productivity during the hydraulic fracturing process. Real-time Monitoring and Control: Modern Fracturing blenders often incorporate advanced monitoring and control systems that provide real-time data on fluid composition, flow rates, and pressures. This enables operators to make quick adjustments and optimize the fracturing process on the fly. Safety and Environmental Considerations: Well-designed Fracturing blenders prioritize safety and environmental considerations by ensuring that chemicals are properly mixed, reducing the risk of spillage, and minimizing the impact on surrounding ecosystems.