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Case-History Highlights

ESG and CO2 Emissions Reduction with SSi

January 25th, 2024

In this contemporary era, the issue of climate change looms large, compelling societies and industries to reassess their practices and embrace sustainable solutions. One significant avenue for mitigating climate change is the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. […]

Cost Savings Comparison SSi Long Stroke Units

November 3rd, 2023

When comparing actual costs for Artificial Lift Equipment, it is very common to focus on the capital costs or initial cost to acquire the equipment, but the real costs that needs to be measured is the full scope of supply, cost of transportation, the installation costs […]

Case Study – Longevity of SSi Hydraulic Systems in North Dakota

September 28th, 2023

In 2005, SSi Artificial Lift Systems installed a Model 600 Unit with a 125 Horsepower, Intelligent Control Unit in North Dakota. A recent trip to this unit was made in early August 2023 to replace the 125 Hydraulic Power Unit with a 75 Horsepower Unit, […]

Case Study – ESP Replacement Wells Success

December 22nd, 2021

This case study showcases increased production and reduced overall life cost on an ESP replacement in the Permian Basin. This includes electrical usage and carbon footprint. Written by Frederick M. Kemp IV – Riley Exploration Permian, Inc. *Excerpts taken from the original presentation, which was […]

Presentation on Success of ESP Replacement with Client

November 29th, 2021

SSi presented a paper at the Permian Basin Artificial Lift Symposium. The paper highlighted the success of an ESP Replacement with Riley Exploration, Permian Inc. Click here to view the presentation slides.  

Client Increases Well Production with the SSi Long Stroke Rod Lift System

November 29th, 2021

A Major International Oil Company in North Dakota recently installed an SSi Model 600 (containing a 125 Horse Power Control Unit), on an already existing well, where a conventional Beam Pump was producing approximately 40 barrels per day. Because of the small footprint of the […]