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On December 21nd, two F1600L Mud Pumps, designed and manufactured by ZPEC for CNOOC Ltd., successfully passed the third-party BV acceptance and were shipped from the ZPEC Shanghai Headquarters. This is the second time that ZPEC cooperated with CNOOC to supply offshore platforms, marking ZPEC’s solid steps on its way to entering the high-end oil service market.
The F1600L Mud Pump serves the CNOOC Oil Canxue Offshore Platform. The site is located in the East China Sea, 400 kilometers east of Zhoushan. The Equipment Group relies on strong technical research and development capabilities according to the offshore platform operating environment and safe lifting requirements. These tailored two mud pump sets include a modular design. The single piece does not exceed 13 tons and it meets the requirements of drilling platform hoisting operations. The appearance has a blue coating and is resistant to marine salt spray corrosion. The main components of the product, such as pump body, motor and lock, have passed CCS certification.
During the production and commissioning of the CNOOC F1600L Mud Pumps, the company was in the resolute battle phase of the Sino-Tharwa Project. The time was tight and the task was heavy. The leaders of Group attached great importance to it to ensure product quality and delivery time while closely cooperating. The project team prepared operational plans, clarified responsibilities, and tracked and implemented each link and step one by one. During the equipment joint debugging test stage, the machine ran continuously for 24 hours without stopping. In order to deliver the products as scheduled, the people of ZPEC carried forward “the spirit of iron-blooded journey" and worked continuously for 24 hours throughout the night, finally ensuring the project was completed on time.
The re-delivery of the CNOOC F1600L Mud Pumps mark a historic leap made by ZPEC in the field of offshore engineering equipment manufacturing and the ability of ZPEC to manufacture offshore engineering equipment is a major breakthrough.
The 2,200-hp mud pump for offshore applications is a single-acting reciprocating triplex mud pump designed for high fluid flow rates, even at low operating speeds, and with a long stroke design. These features reduce the number of load reversals in critical components and increase the life of fluid end parts.
The pump’s critical components are strategically placed to make maintenance and inspection far easier and safer. The two-piece, quick-release piston rod lets you remove the piston without disturbing the liner, minimizing downtime when you’re replacing fluid parts.
At the start, "no one really had any idea what to do", one volunteer said. Officials brought whatever equipment they could think of - small water pumps, long pipes, knives and shovels - but much of it was apparently unsuitable.
Miserable conditions at the entrance to #Thamluangcave. Thai navy divers have stopped searching - water levels have risen to fill most caves. Pumping has stopped - too much rain. Authorities say they will rethink strategy for finding missing boys. pic.twitter.com/gWFeFgj7xD— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) June 28, 2018
The country park toilets were dirty and stretched beyond capacity - so people began cleaning them. Workers needed to get up and down the mountain - so drivers offered free lifts. Rescuers were covered in mud - so a local laundromat cleaned their clothes every night.
Rescuers had to winch the boys up a steep slope using a pulley system. In some rocky areas they formed a human chain, passing the boys hand to hand, while at others they slid them on top of pipes pumping out water.
They emerged shortly after the last boy was taken out. It was not a moment too soon, as a pump suddenly stopped working - some said it failed while others said it was switched off.
Continental Emsco Drilling Products, Inc., which consisted of Emsco drilling machinery and Wilson mobile rigs, was purchased by National-Oilwell, Inc on July 7, 1999. To our knowledge, no pumps have been manufactured and sold under the Emsco brand name since National-Oilwell acquired them.
Fairbanks Morse pumps are currently manufactured in Kansas City, Kansas. Fairbanks Morse is a division of Pentair ever since August, 1997 when Pentair purchased the General Signal Pump Group.
Gaso pumps are manufactured by National Oilwell Varco. Gaso was acquired as "Wheatley Gaso" by National-Oilwell in the year 2000. At the time, Wheatley Gaso was owned by Halliburton.
Skytop Brewster pumps are no longer available as new pumps. Skytop Brewster(Cnsld Gold), a unit of Hansen PLC"s Consolidated Gold Fields subsidiary, was acquired while in bankruptcy by National-Oilwell, Inc. in November, 1999.