The constant evolution of unconventional oil and gas production practices makes production chokes more critical than ever. With performance, uptime, cost of ownership all at play, chokes are no longer a commodity. They’re a critical component to your well management program and profitability.
Along with higher pressure, sand has become a major issue where frequent washout, loss of control, and no repeatability in regulating flow may result in recurring repair downtime and high maintenance costs. Hardly desirable in today’s lean market.
We can help.
Join us for a technical overview of the most common trim designs available today. With the evolution of trim design, material advancements now offer advanced capabilities to match a wide range of applications. By taking a closer look at fluid dynamics, capabilities, and limitations of the various trim designs, you can be confident in selecting chokes to best match your specialized needs.
After all, not all chokes are created the same.
Agenda
Introduction to chokes
Physics
Choke trim design
Automation options
Q&A and Conclusion
Sylvain Levac
Business Development Manager
A recognized expert in production chokes, Sylvain possesses strong technical skills with a successful track record of more than 30 years of hands-on experience in sales, strategic planning, business analysis, business development, product development, product management, and system engineering strategy implementation.
Brandon Holmes
Technical Sales Representative
Brandon is an experienced sales leader with a service background and demonstrated history of working in oil & gas completions and production. Years of hands on field choke experience in multiple capacities of the industry have fine tuned his technical knowledge of production processes and applications. He is skilled in problem solving, sales, service, and financial analysis possessing a bachelor's degree in finance from Louisiana Tech University.