Russia is a very important market of GN. GN owns a good marketing share in Russia market. With the establishment of GN Solids Russia, there are more and more cooperation between GN group and Russia oilfield waste management companies.
Recently, a complete drilling waste management system has been dispatched for a Russia client. The system has been put in a 40ft container for fast moveable and also for keep warming the cold weather of Russia. It is not the first time for GN Solids Control company sent containerized system to Russia market. The system includes following equipment:
1) Containerized drilling cuttings vertical dryer system consist of one set of GNCD930 vertical cuttings dryer, catch tank, flushing pump and mud transfer pump.
2) Cuttings collection box for storage of drilling cuttings from the vertical cuttings dryer.
3) Feeding screw conveyor for transfer drilling cuttings from the oil drilling rig and sent to vertical cuttings dryer.
4) Drilling cuttings transfer pump for transfer drilling cuttings with more moisture.
5) Variable speed decanter centrifuge with feed pump for polishing the drilling mud recovered from the cuttings dryer.
This module drilling waste management components is easy for transportation. And it is flexible for the operators to lay out in the drilling rig site for different shape of the site.
You can contact GN Solids Control Russia office to learn more about this low temperature drilling waste management system.
Advantage of GN Drilling waste management system:
1) One stop solutions from the same manufacturer: GN Solids Control China.
2) High Quality products: the first API certified waste management equipment from China.
3) Reliable services, GN not only supply equipment, but also GN provide the customer training services and warranty for 14 months after shipment.
4) Cost effective solutions. Worldwide market share allows GN Solids Control to provide big volume of equipment, and saves cost for making each single equipment and in a result to giving cost effective solutions to the clients.
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Published: 22 May 2016