Calgary/June 11-13, Jereh Group, a leading Chinese oil & gas solution provider, participated in Global Petroleum Show (GPS) 2019 in Calgary, Canada, which attracted over 55,000 professional attendees from 115 countries.
It was the sixth time that Jereh Group attends GPS, as North America is an important market to the Chinese enterprise. This year, Jereh is excited to present its latest electric fracturing technology for shale gas development, which was launched in China this April and already showcased during OTC in Houston.
Having initiated positive feedbacks both domestically and internationally, Jereh electric fracturing solution is widely recognized by clients due to its features of being “safe, eco-friendly, economical and reliable”. That is also the reason why it was given the name of SEER.
With the unprecedented development of shale gas across the U.S. and the world, oil & gas companies are actively seeking ways to achieve sustainable operation with higher efficiency and lower lost.
Jereh chose to face up with the challenges and innovatively developed electric fracturing solutions.
For instance, Jereh electric frac pumper is designed with power of 10,000 hp of two Jereh 5000QPN plunger pumps, realizing higher power density yet with smaller footprint. Furthermore, the cost for fluid end consumables is proved to be reduced by 40% with Jereh 5000BHP plunger pump.
At the exhibition, a specially-made coiled tubing model attracted lots of attention to Jereh’s booth. Coiled tubing of varied lengths hang orderly on a frame, which can make different sound, even a melody if visitors hit them with a wooden drumstick. In strict accordance with API SPEC 5ST requirements, Jereh provides coiled tubing of different grades, OD and thickness that fully comply with North American design concepts and standards.
Liu Xinxu, president of Jereh North America region, says “We are always committed to offering customized products and service to meet local market’s demands. The launch of new e-fracturing solution is another innovative practice of our promise.”