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Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
The latest price target for Forum Energy Technologies (NYSE: FET) was reported by Piper Sandler on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The analyst firm set a price target for 0.00 expecting FET to fall to within 12 months (a possible -100.00% downside). 0 analyst firms have reported ratings in the last year.
Forum Energy Technologies Inc is a global products company, serving the drilling, downhole, subsea, completions, and production sectors of the energy industry. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes products and engages in aftermarket parts supply and services that complement its product offering. Its products include highly engineered capital equipment, as well as products that are consumed in the drilling, well construction, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas. It operates in three reporting segments, namely drilling and downhole, completions, and production. Revenue largely comes from consumable products and activity-based equipment. Consumable products include valves, centrifugal pumps, mud pump fluid end components, rig sensors, inserts, and dies.
For what its worth, my installer tried to push on me a geo-flo two pump flow center using a variable speed and 26-99 in series for a 4T unit I have. Separately, I have a variable speed flow center on a 3T unit. Both units are on a combined ground loop. I questioned the 2 pump flow center decision for the 4T unit especially since the variable speed comes on AFTER the 26-99 (thanks to WF"s programming) negating the efficiency of the variable speed use at low flow. They told me that "waterfurnace recommended the 2 pump flow center to us for units 4T and larger". This to me is incredible that no one did any calculations (not even WF) to determine what was actually needed and just based flow center pumping on size of unit. So I sent them friction loss calcs for the ground loop piping showing them that both heat pumps at full capacity could be handled by 1 variable speed pump. I"m quite sure the contractor didn"t even no what it all meant. Needless to say, since I was paying for it, I had them pull the 26-99 out of the double pump flow center and put a plate over it leaving the variable speed. It works fine (as predicted by actual engineering calculations).
Edit: Arkie6 I hadn"t seen your reply regarding well depth/one way heat drive to ground from long summer. Makes sense. I"m a little surprised TX has that little winter. docjenser had a good solution with hot water heating using geo preventing some of that heat from going to the ground. The well drilling costs are shockingly low. I"m guessing this has to do with all of the drill rigs and drilling labor in that area. I was more than 3x that cost of $/ft drilling - is this all mud rotary or would you hit rock? Mine was all consolidated diabase for 3 wells at 400" each so that may have factored in too. They actually changed bits after the first hole the rock was so tough. My yard looked like a volcano had erupted with all of the rock dust from the air rotary process.
Forum Energy Technologies and GDS Middle East have entered into a Master Service Agreement (MSA), which will expand Forum’s service and maintenance capabilities in the Middle East region. Forum and GDS have worked closely together in the past, and are excited about the opportunity to expand our relationship and better serve our customer needs.
CURFLO centrifugal mud pumps are designed for high volumes of heavy slurries that are abrasive and/or corrosive. They have been engineered for continuous operation with minimal maintenance. CURFLO mud pumps come in three sizes: The 118 Series - 10 to 1600 GPM, the the 250 Series - 50 to 4000 GPM and the XL Series - 1000 to 5200 GPM. Interchangeable with Mission®, Forum®, MCM® and all other major brands.
This rig features a Mission 4-by-5 centrifugal pump. Courtesy of Higgins Rig Co.Returning to the water well industry when I joined Schramm Inc. last year, I knew that expanding my mud pump knowledge was necessary to represent the company"s mud rotary drill line properly. One item new to me was the centrifugal mud pump. What was this pump that a number of drillers were using? I had been trained that a piston pump was the only pump of any ability.
As I traveled and questioned drillers, I found that opinions of the centrifugal pumps varied. "Best pump ever built," "What a piece of junk" and "Can"t drill more than 200 feet with a centrifugal" were typical of varying responses. Because different opinions had confused the issue, I concluded my discussions and restarted my education with a call to a centrifugal pump manufacturer. After that conversation, I went back to the field to continue my investigation.
For the past eight months, I have held many discussions and conducted field visits to understand the centrifugal pump. As a result, my factual investigation has clearly proved that the centrifugal pump has a place in mud rotary drilling. The fact also is clear that many drilling contractors do not understand the correct operational use of the pump. Following are the results of my work in the field.
High up-hole velocity - High pump flow (gpm) moves cuttings fast. This works well with lower viscosity muds - reducing mud expense, mixing time and creating shorter settling times.
Able to run a desander - The centrifugal"s high volume enables a desander to be operated off the pump discharge while drilling without adding a dedicated desander pump.
6. Sticky clays will stall a centrifugal pump"s flow. Be prepared to reduce your bit load in these conditions and increase your rpm if conditions allow. Yes, clays can be drilled with a centrifugal pump.
7. Centrifugal pumps cannot pump muds over 9.5 lbs./gal. Centrifugal pumps work best with a 9.0 lbs./gal. mud weight or less. High flow rate move cuttings, not heavy mud.
The goal of this article has been to increase awareness of the value of the centrifugal pump and its growing use. Although the centrifugal pump is not flawless, once its different operating techniques are understood, drilling programs are being enhanced with the use of this pump.
If you wish to learn more, please talk directly to centrifugal pump users. Feel free to call me at 314-909-8077 for a centrifugal pump user list. These drillers will gladly share their centrifugal pump experiences.