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Image of a PRT (Polished Rod Transducer) clamped onto a Polished Rod (used to acquire Dynamometer data)
Oilfield Fluid Level Gun used to determine the depth to the liquid level on rod pumped wells.
Echometer's Horseshoe Dynamometer used for determining the downhole pump performance on beam lifted wells.
Image showing Echometer's PRT & Horseshoe Dynos installed on a Rod Pumping Well in Pecos, Texas.
Fluid Level Shots & Dynamometer Cards
 
Go to the Oilfield Pictures tab to find more helpful images in the gallery pictures.
Recommended Podcasts 
If you are like me, you get a lot of window-time driving to wells:  here are some enlightening podcasts for your journey.

Helpful References for Sucker Rod Pumping:  (Green=Link)
 

Books:

 

Websites:

  • Echometer - they have some great rod-pumping software & insightful industry papers that can be freely downloaded. 

  • Penta Completions - has some good downloads at the bottom of the page ("Product Catalog" the most expansive).

  • Don-Nan Pump & Supply - good pictures and spec sheets on TAC's, rod pumps, & pump components.

  • Artificial Lift Research & Development Council (ALRDC) - some reference artificial lift pictures and links to some software packages (but website not well maintained).  The best info is located under the central "Services - Open" tab.

 

Rod Pumping Videos & Animations

 

PDF's & Additional Reference Information:

  • Rod Failure Analysis by Norris:  great 22-page failure analysis brochure detailing the different mechanisms causing sucker rods to fail and showing detailed images that are very helpful for identifying sucker rod root-cause failure analysis.
  • Rod Specs by Penta Completions:  helpful reference table listing all the rod dimensions (from wrench flat to end fitting diameter, etc).  Reference is helpful when determining what size overshot to run to fish out any type of rod part.
  • Motor Frame Size:  use to determine the shaft diameter for the motor sheave (when changing the SPM).   

 

Downhole Diagnostic is represented by the Downhole Dynamometer (AKA the Dyno King).
Rod Pumping InSight:  (Click through images)
Rod Pumping Images Scroll
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