哈里伯顿和 VoltaGrid 电力压裂解决方案减少了切萨皮克能源公司的排放


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哈里伯顿和 VoltaGrid LLC 宣布首次成功部署电力压裂解决方案。

哈里伯顿和 VoltaGrid 电力压裂解决方案减少了切萨皮克能源公司的排放

该项目是与切萨皮克能源公司 (Chesapeake Energy Corp.) 签订的多年期合同中的第一个项目,在 Marcellus 拥有 140 多个阶段。它将哈里伯顿的全电动压裂装置与 VoltaGrid 的发电系统相结合,其中包括 Zeus TM 5000 马力 (HHP) 电动抽油机。该解决方案利用切萨皮克当地的现场天然气网络,将切萨皮克的排放量减少了 32%,并实现了超过 25 兆瓦的低碳发电。

“在不影响我们运营的可靠性和绩效的情况下,安全地降低我们的排放量,这种伙伴关系超出了我们的预期,并进一步表明了我们在继续实现净零直接排放的道路上引领负责任的能源未来的承诺,” ” 切萨皮克竣工副总裁帕特里克·芬尼 (Patrick Finney) 说道。

切萨皮克称赞这两项技术减少了排放并进一步节省了燃料。与其他平均约 3000 HHP 的抽油机不同,单个 Zeus 抽油机可以以超过 22 桶/分钟 (bpm) 的速度提供 5000 HHP。哈里伯顿的全电动扩展配备了新设计的大口径、双歧管拖车,使 Zeus 泵能够以更少的故障点实现更高的流量。凭借其电动动力系统和泵技术,Zeus 抽油机的性能比传统泵高出 40%。该产品还提供电动搅拌、有线和辅助设备。

“哈里伯顿的 Zeus 压裂作业超出了人们对电动压裂技术的预期,”哈里伯顿增产副总裁 Michael Segura 说道。“能够长期持续提供更高的性能反映了这种电动泵设备的性能和可靠性。”

利用 VoltaGrid 的排放门户,切萨皮克可以跟踪和分析整个完井作业过程中的实时排放和碳强度,从而使运营商能够最大限度地提高燃油效率并最大限度地减少排放。

“赫萨皮克是第一家在电动压裂作业中使用 VoltaGrid 系统的运营商,”VoltaGrid 首席执行官 Nathan Ough 说道。“VoltaGrid 的卓越性能使切萨皮克能够快速扩大发电规模,以满足现代完井设计的高间歇性需求。”


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Halliburton and VoltaGrid electric fracturing solution reduces emissions for Chesapeake Energy

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Halliburton and VoltaGrid LLC have announced the first successful deployment of an electric fracturing solution.

Halliburton and VoltaGrid electric fracturing solution reduces emissions for Chesapeake Energy

This project is the first pad in a multi-year contract with Chesapeake Energy Corp. with more than 140 stages in the Marcellus. It combines Halliburton’s all-electric fracturing spread featuring the ZeusTM 5000 horsepower (HHP) electric pumping unit with VoltaGrid’s power generation system. The solution reduced emissions for Chesapeake by 32% and applied over 25 megawatts of lower-carbon power generation by leveraging Chesapeake’s local field gas network.

“By safely reducing our emissions profile without impacting the reliability and performance of our operations, this partnership has exceeded our expectations and further demonstrates our commitment to leading a responsible energy future as we continue on our path towards achieving net-zero direct emissions,” said Patrick Finney, Chesapeake’s Vice President – Completions.

Chesapeake credited the two technologies for reducing emissions and driving additional fuel savings. Unlike other pumping units that may average around 3000 HHP, a single Zeus pumping unit delivers 5000 HHP at over 22 barrels per minute (bpm). Halliburton’s all-electric spread features a newly designed large-bore, dual-manifold trailer, which allows the Zeus pumps to achieve higher rate capacities with fewer failure points. With its electric-based powertrain and pump technology, the Zeus pumping unit delivers 40% higher performance than conventional pumps. This spread also provides electric blending, wireline and ancillary equipment.

“Halliburton’s Zeus fracturing operation exceeds expectations of what is possible with electric fracturing technology,” says Michael Segura, vice president of Halliburton Production Enhancement. “Being able to sustainably deliver higher performance on a prolonged basis reflects the performance and reliability built into this electric pumping equipment.”

Using VoltaGrid’s emissions portal, Chesapeake can track and analyse real-time emissions and carbon intensity throughout the completions operation, allowing the operator to maximise fuel efficiency and minimise emissions.

“Chesapeake is the first operator to use the VoltaGrid system on an electric frac operation,” said Nathan Ough, CEO of VoltaGrid. “The exceptional performance of VoltaGrid allowed Chesapeake to quickly scale power generation to meet the high intermittent demands of a modern completions design.”


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