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DGWS Advantages |
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The advantages in blue
are competitive advantages that DHI's DGWS systems have over
any competitors system.
| The Reverse Flow Injection (RFI) System |
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The APD System
The Above Production Disposal (APD) system has
the same advantages as the RFI system, plus: |
- Lower Installation
Costs
(No need to drill wells deeper)
- Improves Gas and
Water Separation
(When gas and disposal zones are close)
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In addition, to the competitive
advantages in blue, DHI is |
| the only DGWS company that
provides every installation with engineering,
professional DGWS services and technical
help. In addition, DHI specifies the complete
pumping system from the prime mover size
to the rod string requirements. |
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- Eliminates Co-Produced Water
(No Surface disposal costs)
- Increases Cash Flow and NPV
(Quick pay-out of installation costs)
- Increases Recoverable Reserves
(Permits development of remote gas fields)
- Zero Surface Injection
Pressure
(No surface spills)
- Uses Conventional Equipment and Tools
(Field-proven technology)
- Lower Torque Requirements
(Less rod torque and power consumption)
- Reverse Coning Benefits
(Maintains in-situ gas/water separation for increased
production)
- Enables High Injection
Pressures
(Superior to "Gravity-driven" Systems)
- Reduced Rod and Tubing Scale/Corrosion
(Rods operate in inhibited fluid at all times)
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The Progressive Cavity RFI System
The PCP/RFI system has the same advantages as the
RFI system, plus: |
- Utilizes Conventional PCP's
(Drive head, controllers and rods)
- Superior Flow Dynamics
(Handles high solids contents)
- Lower Torque Requirements
(Less rod torque and power consumption)
- Valveless Operation
(No gas locking, no valve fouling)
- Low Surface Profile
(Conforms to aesthetic guidelines)
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