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Extend ESP life with over 90% efficiency.

SandStorm-E

Extend ESP life with over 90% efficiency.

PetroQuip's SandStorm-E separates sand and other solids from produced fluid before they reach your ESP. The vortex created inside the tool pushes debris down into a sump or tail pipe below and allows clean fluid to reach the pump. Its fin-free design ensures extended tool life. Designed for ESP wells with frequent sand-related failures.

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SandStorm-E with Cup Packer

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How it works:

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Flow enters through a port tangentially here. The way the flow enters creates the vortex that starts the separation of the heavy solids from the fluid.

As the flow enters the ports and starts to spin (black is both sand and produced fluids), the heavier sand particles are pushed to the ID of the SandStorm-E, and the lighter (green) produced fluids are pushed to the center of the SandStorm-E. There becomes two separate cyclones of lighter and heavier fluids and particles spinning. The heavier (brown outer cyclone) is pushed down the cone into the sump below. The lighter (green inner cyclone) is sucked up the hole by the ESP above.

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Extend ESP life. Reduce costly workovers.

Contact our team today to discuss how SandStorm-E can protect your equipment and reduce costly workovers. Our team will help you determine the right configuration for your specific well conditions.