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Oilfield Electrification Technologies
Jim Watkins
17 episodes
7 months ago
A monthly show discussing the technologies that power the oilfield with electricity. Industry experts discuss topics ranging from microgrids to e-frac.
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A monthly show discussing the technologies that power the oilfield with electricity. Industry experts discuss topics ranging from microgrids to e-frac.
Show more...
Technology
News,
Business News
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Onsite Electrical Generation Using Waste Products You Never Considered
Oilfield Electrification Technologies
39 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
Onsite Electrical Generation Using Waste Products You Never Considered
If you've ever wondered about good uses for used wind turbine blades you'll want to listen to this episode. Shane and Jim speak with Brent Mulliniks from Eco Hydroflow about closed-loop recycling of produced water using industrial waste to generate gas to generate electricity for the process. This is next-level technology that shows how our industry is making changes that will provide for our future energy needs while having a minimal impact on the environment.
Oilfield Electrification Technologies
A monthly show discussing the technologies that power the oilfield with electricity. Industry experts discuss topics ranging from microgrids to e-frac.