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FLATpak™’s versatility makes it the ideal solution for a wide range of operations. While it can be  modified to encapsulate virtually anything, traditional coil units can still deploy it with multiple points of well control.

Revolutionary Design

CJS FLATpak™ features an innovative rectangular matrix design, encapsulating multiple coiled tubing strings or electrical conduits into one uniform body using a high strength thermoplastic jacket.

Versatile

FLATpak™’s versatility makes it the ideal solution for a wide range of operations.

 

A History of Success

Since commercialization, CJS has worked with many top-tier companies to install hundreds of thousands of feet of FLATpak™.

Testimonial

“I like the product. Running the FLATpak™ is simple, like running one string, not three. It's cheap and easy and non-complicated.”

Darrell Eagles - Production Engineer, Devon Energy

 

CJS Updates on Pump Field Trials of Hydraulic Progressive Cavity Pump

 

Scott Kiser announced today that further evaluation of CJS’s HSPCP Technology. “Following conveying CJS’s Hydraulic Driver and industry typical PCP on our specialized FlatPak in two Lloydminster wells, I am thrilled to report that we are on production! says Kiser. “Although it is too early to report production information, we are very excited to evidence that our driver is capable of lifting a reasonable volume of viscous cold heavy crude oil from wells under 3,000 feet. With our driver and PCP landed at about a 90 degree axis, we are hydraulically lifting heavy oil to surface with plenty of system horsepower to spare.” reports Kiser. “We have designed the system to produce a wide range of volumes and we are achieving our targets at the present time” says Kiser.

Kiser continues, “It is rewarding to know that our driver design is capable of providing sufficient horsepower to hydraulically produce viscous oil up smaller diameter coiled tubing. We are now into the next stage of research and development with our driver where we will monitor production and pump run life” notes Kiser. The downhole and surface data recorders carrying signals through an electric wire in the umbilical will permit us to monitor fluid levels in the wells and to optimize production while avoiding running the pump dry. Further the capillary tube also incorporated in the umbilical permits chemical or lubricant injection that can protect the pump from failure during pump off condition.

This system along with other hydraulic systems presented on CJS’s website offer industry options to deal with these challenges.

For more information contact Scott Kiser at scott@cjsflatpak.ca.

March 1, 2011