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RMSpumptools unveils new artificial lift technology

Oilfield Technology,


RMSpumptools is launching a world-first in artificial lift technology, which is set to deliver significant reductions in operating costs and production time. The company will be showcasing three of its products at EuALF 2014.

The firm recently invested over £2 million in research and development into pioneering products and believes it is set to change the face of ESP artificial lift technology. RMSpumptools works closely with major pump companies to develop new products.

Headquartered in Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire, RMSpumptools has manufacturing facilities in Inverurie, Yorkshire and Singapore and has been serving the artificial lift oil industry for over 20 years. The specialists in performance-driven artificial lift completion products and electric submersible pump (ESP) accessory tools will unveil the results of this investment at SPE’s European Artificial Lift Forum, 17-18 June.

Showcase products

The company will showcase three patented products: the unique Y-Chek, an Automatic Y-Tool with multiple sealing feature; the SWITCH® - a world-first in artificial lift technology which delivers significant reductions in operating and capital costs, planning and lost production time; and the Frontier Series High Power/High Pressure Penetrators which have set a new benchmark for power delivery in ultra-deepwater applications.

Neil Thompson, Marketing Manager at RMSpumptools commented: “EuALF is the perfect forum for us to exhibit these exciting developments to our customer base. All three products have been designed to ensure the efficient economic success of even the most testing completions - reinforcing our established track-record of providing products that deliver unequalled performance and reliability, by reducing overall project cost and maximising production time.

“The multi-billion dollar artificial lift industry requires those involved to challenge traditional techniques and be prepared to innovate - creating solutions which ultimately deliver enhanced operations, lower workover costs and the maximum possible return on ESP completions.”

Technical paper

In addition to showcasing its technology, Steve Abbey, Surface & Downhole Business Manager will present a technical paper on the development of High Power/High Pressure Electrical Connectors, which forms part of ultra-deepwater projects in the Gulf of Mexico, with the technology being developed in the UK by RMSpumptools.

Commenting on his presentation, Abbey said: “I am delighted to be able to present our innovative High Power/High Pressure Electrical Connectors at an event as relative as EuALF 2014 – it’s going to have an incredibly significant effect on oil production from depths that were not previously achievable.

“We believe that Aberdeen is right at the centre of ESP Artificial Lift Technology and should be recognised as the global centre of excellence. We want to express just how vital this technology is for the global market, in particular in the Middle East, Gulf of Mexico, China, Russia and of course the UK and Norway.”


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

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