Gas Lift
In a gas lift system, gas is injected down the annulus, the space between the casing and the tubing, and enters the production tubing through strategically placed gas lift valves. The injected gas aerates the liquid, reducing its density and making it lighter. This reduction in density lowers the bottom-hole pressure and allows reservoir fluids to be lifted to the surface more easily.Gas lift is highly versatile and can be adjusted by varying the rate of gas injection to optimize production rates. It is especially beneficial in wells where production rates fluctuate or where the flow conditions can change over time. Additionally, gas lift systems can be installed and operated with minimal surface equipment, making them a cost-effective and reliable choice for many oil and gas fields.
Conventional Mandrels
The primary function is to hold and position gas lift valves within the tubing string at specific depths.Learn More

Side Pocket Mandrels
Allows for quick and easy retrieval and replacement of these valves without having to pull the tubing string.Learn More

Gas Lift Valves
The purpose is to open and close in a sequence and regulate injection gas into the production stream.Learn More

Gas Lift Test Bench
A proprietary valve setting, testing and management system.Learn More
GAPL / PAGL
In a GAPL/PAGL system, an external gas source is introduced into the well to provide additional energy required to lift the plunger and the associated liquid to the surface.Learn More Service Centers