GD Energy Products (GDEP), introduces 360 Inspection programme for power ends in fracking applications
Published by Jack Roscoe,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
GD Energy Products’ 360 Inspection Program delivers, on-site solutions for maximum performance in fracking applications
The new programme offers a proactive approach to identifying and solving pump issues before they arise. GDEP can uncover underlying issues using advanced field-service analysis and perform the necessary repairs quickly and efficiently out in the field. The programme eliminates hours of paperwork and scheduling difficulties that often accompany on-site repairs.
Michael Flores, Service Manager, GDEP, said, “Our premier 360 Inspection programme stops pumping issues in its tracks. The programme is fully customisable, giving customers a peace of mind with less downtime and predictive maintenance.”
GDEP’s field service technicians mobilise to the frac site along with customised kits, which include seals, gaskets and filters. The team utilises troubleshooting procedures to uncover any underlying issues. Within minutes, customers receive an in-depth report with inspection documents, photos and diagnosis. GDEP’s repair team is then ready to perform the necessary repairs on the spot, significantly lowering downtime.
Flores said, “With the 360 Inspection programme, customers can know exactly what is going on with their pump through our improved process and streamlined communication. Customers will receive pictures, timestamps, and geotag signatures to monitor the inspection and also reference any previous maintenance to the pump.”
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