Case Study
No Power Line? No Problem.
No Power Line? No Problem. Built for remote locations, this LACT unit runs on solar power and scavenge gas Much has changed in the complex and volatile oil and gas market in recent years. But one constant remains critical to profitability. Both producers and midstream companies require accurate and reliable measurement of the quantity and quality of crude oil as it passes from the wellpad to the pipeline. Typically, companies rely on lease automatic custody transfer (LACT) units. LACT systems consist of a series of pumps, pipes and valves to measure and sample crude oil, as well as govern flow rate, operating pressure and other key parameters. “Our LACT systems are installed in some of the harshest and most remote locations in the world,” said Bryan Lindsey, director of automation, UMC Ene