New Wave Media

June 12, 2014

New Camesa Cable

Photo courtesy of Camesa

Photo courtesy of Camesa

Camesa, a WireCo WorldGroup brand, launched EcoSeal, a new wireline for the oil and gas industry during the 2014 Global Petroleum Show in Canada.

The new cable eliminates the need for grease injection systems and allows for faster rig-up time at the wellsite. The “double-seal” technology features an inner sleeve and a specially designed outer jacket, which will reduce the need for additional equipment and provide for a cleaner jobsite.

“We firmly believe this new product will be a game changer in the oil and gas industry,” said Dustin Dunning, Camesa’s sales manager. “After more than a year of research and design work by our engineering staff, field and trial testing, and quality control we are able to release a product that promises to speed up the wireline rig up process and provide a cleaner, more efficient cable.”

By using Camesa’s EcoSeal wireline, operators no longer need additional grease pumps which inject grease into traditional pressure control equipment, creating a cleaner and safer worksite. In addition, flow tubes and extended lubricators can also be eliminated, helping to reduce operation’s footprint.

EcoSeal’s smooth technology allows technicians to achieve higher running speeds without the loss of pressure control, and the dual polymer coating helps to eliminate common cable problems, including birdcaging and loose armor wires.

 

oil and gas industryCanadapressure control equipment
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