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firsthand, but there are still opportunities to educate the public.
- Luke Laggis

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24 BAKKEN EXTRA: TOURING THE OILFIELDS
Vacation agency wants to give people a true representation of western
North Dakota.
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28 EYE ON THE INDUSTRY: EXPORT DOOR CRACKS OPEN


Commerce Department ruling allows foreign sale of minimally processed

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12 CONTRACTOR PROFILE: NEVER SAY NO 38 ON THE MONEY: KNOW THE REAL COST
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business to meet demand. of equipment to return a profit.
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PERCEPTION AND REALITY attention – than just about anything else


related to the industry.
We have a short article, 5 Fracking
Not everyone can take a tour of the oilfields to learn about the industry Myths Debunked, at GOMCmag.com. The
firsthand, but there are still opportunities to educate the public article is in reference to a book – Just the
Fracks, Ma’am – by author Greg Kozera. The
By Luke Laggis fact such a book is even necessary speaks
volumes to the level of speculation and
misinformation that surrounds hydraulic
fracturing.

I
’ve learned a lot about this industry This month’s Bakken Extra feature, Kozera takes on several topics,
over the past couple years. And even Touring the Oilfields, provides good insight including the notions that fracking is
though I’m reading and writing about into the perceptions outsiders have on explosive, contaminates groundwater and
it and talking to industry professionals on the industry. causes earthquakes. Frankly, it would be
a daily basis, I still have plenty to learn. “What you hear and what it really is easy to pick up a large daily newspaper on
I’ll still have plenty to learn 10 years from are two different things,” says Jake Kubela, any given day, or do a quick Google search,
Luke Laggis now, so it makes me wonder how people who owns World Class Tours of Wahpeton, and come to the same conclusions.
with no ties to the industry form their N.D., with his wife, Dawn. “There are so In fact, the top search result for
opinions on everything from fracking to many preconceived notions about what the “fracking issues” is dangersoffracking.com,
pipeline construction. oilfields are like. People think it’s the wild a website that shows up prevalently in most
west out there, they think searches related to the subject. The three
that it’s just anarchy and that in-depth articles listed under a much more
nothing is organized, but benign search of “hydraulic fracturing,”
sales@americanclutch.com when you get them out there, from the New York Times, Vanity Fair and
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thought it was.” picture of the process and its effects. The
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first excursion, they took sites and one story with varying levels
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Clutchess and investors and general informational sites and two industry-
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Clutchess says the people who took the of the collective anti-fracking voice. Oil
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Type 1 what it’s really like out there. are never going to alleviate the fears of
& 2 PTO
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Cover Story

NEVER
SAY NO Vac truck contractor anticipates customers’ needs
and grows his business to meet demand
By Ken Wysocky | Photography by Brad Stauffer

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<< Schlomka’s Vac Truck Service driver/operators Jeff
Brown (left) and Collin Gustafson locate underground fiber
optics with a 2011 Vactor HXX hydroexcavator.

>> Driver/operators Nick Kehren and Randy Worthington


use a 2010 Keith Huber Dominator wet vac truck to drain a
roadside ditch.

SCHLOMKA’S VAC
TRUCK SERVICE INC.,
HASTINGS, MINN.
OWNERS: Donny and Susan Schlomka
FOUNDED: 2000
EMPLOYEES: 25
SPECIALTIES: Industrial cleaning services for refineries
and pipeline companies
SERVICE AREA: 25-mile radius around Hastings
WEBSITE: www.svtsinc.com

S
ome oil industry contractors strive to build a diverse customer The business remains every bit a family affair, too. The Schlomkas’ oldest
base to mitigate the risk of over-reliance on one particular son, Justin, is a mechanic at the company; another son, Danny, runs a portable
client. At Schlomka’s Vac Truck Service Inc. in Hastings, restroom business that spun off the septic pumping division; daughter Amber is
Minn., co-owners Donny and Susan Schlomka take a different the office manager; and her husband, Randy, works as a vacuum truck operator.
tack on diversity: The company offers a small core group of The refineries generate about 75 percent of the company’s business;
clients – two oil refineries and two pipeline companies – a the work includes cleaning tanks and vessels and above-ground piping and
wide array of different services. sewer lines, as well as hydroexcavating to locate underground piping or fiber
As such, Schlomka’s does work ranging from hazardous and nonhazardous optics. Providing vacuum truck
waste hauling, industrial vacuuming and hydroexcavating, to pressure washing, support services for the pipeline
drainline cleaning and stormwater pumping. In short, the Schlomkas do pretty operations accounts for the
“I really care what people think
much everything but turn out the lights and lock the doors for the long- remaining 25 percent of the
standing customers – but if asked, they’d probably agree to do that, too. about me and our company. company’s revenue.
“I really care what people think about me and our company,” says Donny Schlomka concedes that
I want to give them the
Schlomka. “I want to give them the best service possible.” having all his proverbial eggs
Schlomka has good reason to be unusually passionate in his commitment best service possible.” in one business basket carries
to customer service; he and his family have been serving the refinery and Donny Schlomka a certain degree of risk. “I’ve
pipeline companies for more than 40 years. Schlomka worked for his recently been concerned about trying to
retired father, Hank, who ran a septic tank pumping and industrial vacuuming diversify, but every time I try to
firm and started doing business with the refinery and pipeline operators in the branch out, there’s a chance my work at the refineries suffers. It’s always in the
late 1960s and early ’70s. Schlomka worked for his father for years, and he and back of your mind … what if the refineries don’t like me anymore?
Susan bought the industrial cleaning arm of the company from him in 2000. “On the other hand, every time I think I can’t do anything more, they
“I worked for my mom and dad ever since I was 14 years old,” Schlomka throw more work at me … they like me and my equipment,” he adds. “They
says, explaining his decision to buy the outfit from his father. “It’s what I know. appreciate my knowledge – I’ve been working at one of the refineries since
I figured I better jump in with both feet and do it.” 1969 – and my experience.”

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Jeff Brown (left) and Collin Gustafson clean up at a job site
after locating and exposing fiber optic lines for a client.

STAYING ACTIVE KEEPS FAMILY PATRIARCH YOUNG


A wise man once noted that people don’t quit playing because they about 25 for Christmas presents. To date, he’s made more than 3,000, using
get old; they grow old because they quit playing. That bodes well for Hank everything from aromatic cedar to oak, maple and birch.
Schlomka, who finds plenty of time for hobbies as the retired 74-year-old “Everyone liked them so much that I just kept on making them,” he says.
patriarch of a family of septic pumping, portable restroom and industrial “Last year I made more than 300, now that I have more time. If I spend more
cleaning businesses he helped establish decades ago in Hastings, Minn. than two hours making one, that’s a long time. It usually takes longer to stain
Schlomka still occasionally works with “the boys,” as he calls his son, and varnish them than it does to actually make them.”
Donny, who runs Schlomka’s Vac Truck Service Inc.; nephew Larry, who Schlomka is just as passionate about his vehicles, stored in several
operates Schlomka Services LLC; and grandson Danny, who owns Schlomka’s buildings. One of his favorites is the 1931 Ford he bought when he and his
Portable Restrooms & Mobile Pressure Washing LLC. But he’s even busier wife, Carol, got married in 1957. “I still have the same car and the same wife,
restoring the more than 100 vintage cars, trucks and tractors he owns, as well and they both still run,” he quips.
as fashioning wooden bowls that he often hands out randomly “to whoever Most of the cars and trucks are still drivable. Schlomka says he’s traveled
looks like they need one” at the annual Pumper & Cleaner Environmental as far as North Dakota, Missouri and Georgia to buy the vehicles, which he
Expo International, now known as WWETT (Water & Wastewater Equipment, finds through tips from friends and family. “Once you go take a look at one,
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“I still do a little advising here and there, but I’m not in the trucks anymore,” Schlomka says it’s hard to pick a favorite, but he really enjoys driving his
he says of his involvement in the family businesses. “Been there, done that.” 1957 Chevrolet 210 hardtop. He also just bought two rarities: a 1929 Whippet
Instead, the good-humored and energetic Schlomka – a self-described and a 1925 Star.
jack-of-all-trades and master of some – says he’s always busy with something, “I spend a lot of time restoring vehicles in winter,” he says. “I try to restore
especially with the wooden bowls and vehicles. “My dad and mom were the one car a year, but I did three last winter.”
same way – always go, go, go,” Schlomka says, explaining the source of his So when does Schlomka plan to stop? Not any time soon, by the sound of
boundless energy. it. “I got more projects going than I got years left,” he says. “I hate to even buy
Schlomka started turning bowls on a lathe in 1990, when he made green bananas at my age. But I plan to keep going and give ’er hell every day.”

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LARGE EQUIPMENT FLEET The Schlomka’s Vac Truck Service
fleet at the company shop in Inver
So far, the reverse-diversification strategy is Grove Heights, Minn. The company
working; Schlomka estimates his revenue has at least is run by Donny Schlomka.
quadrupled since he bought the company in 2000. The
company fleet has grown too, with around $5 million
worth of equipment, including six hydroexcavating
trucks: three Guzzlers and two HXX units, all made by
Vactor Manufacturing Inc., and one King Vac model
made by Keith Huber Corp.
The company also relies on 21 wet-vacuum
trucks made by Keith Huber and Presvac Systems Ltd.
Tank sizes range from 2,000 to 3,000 gallons and the
trucks use pumps made by Demag Wittig (Gardner
Denver), Pearson Industries (now LMT Inc.) and
National Vacuum Equipment Inc.
“We buy at least one new vacuum truck every
year,” Schlomka says. “This year we hired six new
guys, so we had to buy six trucks. We’ve been buying
used trucks because we can’t afford to wait nine
months for new trucks.

“I saw there’d be a need. I know the


refinery and how it works. … It was a
gamble on my part, but I knew what they
were going to need before they knew
what they were going to need.”
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Nick Kehren (left) and Randy Worthington feed the hose from their wet-vac truck to a mounted on a Ford truck; a Chevrolet flatbed truck; and four tanker trailers
ditch they were called out to drain. from Polar Corp, ranging in size from 5,500 to 8,000 gallons. Two of the trailers
feature stainless steel tanks and are used as temporary holding tanks; one hauls
water for the company’s hydroexcavators and one is used to transfer acids,
“We also pay cash for just about everything,” he adds. “I don’t like to stick Schlomka says.
my neck out on anything, so I don’t buy something until I know I can afford it.
The only time I ever borrowed money was for the last vacuum truck purchases. FOCUSED ON CUSTOMER NEEDS
Our accountant said the company needed to establish some credit, so we paid At times, Schlomka will buy or build equipment dedicated specifically to
cash for half of the six trucks and took a loan out for the other three. But I plan fulfilling a customer demand, like the vacuum truck he had his father build
to pay them off quickly.” just for carbon injection in a bio-basin in one of the refineries; in the basin,
microorganisms “eat” oil in dirty water discharged from refinery processes. The
unit features a 3,000-gallon stainless steel tank and a Hibon (Ingersoll Rand)
1,400 cfm blower.
“I like to see what the industry has to offer … who can build “That truck works four hours a day at this refinery, seven days a week,”
Schlomka notes.
and customize trucks to the specs we need. It’s important
Schlomka also tries to anticipate customer needs, like the time he bought
to invest in new technology because a good safety a vacuum truck with a stainless steel tank in 2005 after he heard that one
of the refineries was closing down an acid plant across the street. “I figured
record equals getting more work.”
they’d bring it [the acid plant] into the refinery. At that time, no one out here
Donny Schlomka had stainless steel trucks that could carry acid,” he recalls. “I saw there’d be
a need. I know the refinery and how it works. … It was a gamble on my part,
but I knew what they were going to need before they knew what they were
In addition, the company owns: 16 portable diesel pumps made by going to need.
Godwin; three truck-mounted water jetters (60 gpm at 2,000 psi); a Hitachi “It’s critical that we have the right equipment to do the job,” Schlomka
mini-excavator; a Case IH tracked skid-steer; a Chevrolet dump truck with a adds. “We do a lot of scheduled maintenance work during facility shutdowns,
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to think about it too much. We’ve gotten to the point where we have a lot of
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“We employ two full-time mechanics,” Schlomka points out. “Something
breaks down every day, and it’s more cost-effective and efficient for us to do
the work ourselves.”

TRACKING NEW TECHNOLOGY


Refineries and pipelines are high-risk work areas, so Schlomka says
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he’s always scrutinizing new technology that keeps his employees safer and
increases efficiency for customers. As such, he attends the Pumper & Cleaner
Environmental Expo International (now known as WWETT) annually to check
out the latest advancements.
“I like to see what the industry has to offer … who can build and
customize trucks to the specs we need,” he says. “It’s important to invest in
new technology because a good safety record equals getting more work.”
A good example is the King Vac hydroexcavator Schlomka bought from
Keith Huber in 2003. Instead of a vane pump, it utilizes water-ring technology,
which creates vacuum power by swirling water at high speed; Schlomka says
it’s similar to swirling cream into a cup of coffee with a spoon.
“We bought the unit to clean contaminated soil, which gives off flammable
vapors,” he explains. “We couldn’t dig the soil with a regular hydroexcavator
because a vane pump might create a spark. That was my first big purchase.
It cost $265,000 and that was a lot of money then for a greenhorn like me.”

FINDING A HAPPY MEDIUM


Like many contractors, Schlomka struggles with the issue of how big is
too big for his company. When he started out with six vacuum trucks and four
employees, he never imagined the company would grow so large – and so
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Money Machines

DIGGING THROUGH THE TUNDRA


Hydroexcavation trucks help Alberta contractor improve productivity and boost customer satisfaction
By Ken Wysocky

W
hen Dwaine Ruckman decided to take the plunge into
hydroexcavating in 2003, he sought three things in a hydrovac DR Hydrovac, Rosebud, Alberta
truck: reliability, ease of operation and technology that would MACHINES: 4 Tornado F4 hydroexcavating trucks made
by Tornado Hydrovacs
maximize productivity. He found exactly what he was looking for in Tornado
FUNCTION: Safe excavation of underground utility lines
F4 trucks, made by Tornado Hydrovacs.
“The F4s are very operator-friendly, which enables us to train operators FEATURES: 12-yard debris tank; 4,000 cfm blower at 27 degree Hg;
2,100-gallon water tank; 980,000 Btu boiler; triplex water pump
quickly,” says Ruckman, the owner of DR Hydrovac in Rosebud, Alberta. (25 gpm at 3,000 psi); Peterbilt chassis; rear tri-axle
The company primarily does hydroexcavation work for pipeline companies, configuration; 26-foot boom with 340-degree swing capability
exposing underground utility lines for pipeline repairs or installation of new COST: Around $500,000
infrastructure. “The truck’s design is very simple … only two air switches in the
entire rig-up and the hydraulic system is high-tech without being overkill, so
there are less things that can fail. There’s no need to get fancy when simplicity reducing the need to haul water to remote locations.
works well enough. These trucks are designed less for show and more for go.” “I also spec three drive axles in the back, rather than tandem axles,
Ruckman currently owns four trucks, all made by Tornado (which is a part because they allow us to carry more weight,” he explains. “They also provide
of Petrofield Industries, a division of Empire Iron Works Ltd.). In all, he says, more traction on soft ground and minimize soil compaction. We often work on
he’s purchased nine Tornados in the past 11 years; he typically sells them after private farmland right-of-ways, so we want to leave the ground as undisturbed
six years and says the units retain solid resale value. as possible.”
Each truck features a 12-yard debris tank; a blower with vacuum power The 26-foot-long boom enables crews to reach locations in tight spots
of 4,000 cfm at 27 degree Hg (one manufactured by Hibon Inc., an Ingersoll- where the truck can’t get close to an excavation site. “The boom rotates from
Rand company, and the other by Roots Systems Ltd.); a 2,100-gallon water the driver’s side of the cab to the passenger side, which gives us a lot of
tank; a 980,000 Btu boiler for hot-water excavating; a Model 3560 triplex water flexibility in the field,” Ruckman notes. “You can’t always park the truck and
pump made by Cat Pumps (25 gpm at 3,000 psi); a Peterbilt chassis; a Fuller work off the back, so that versatility comes in handy.”
transmission from Eaton; rear tri-axle configuration; and a 26-foot-long boom Ruckman also lauds the Tornado’s unique debris-removal system. Instead
that can reach 23 feet down vertically and swing 340 degrees. of employing a conventional hydraulic hoist for gravity dumping, the F4 utilizes
Ruckman says he prefers larger debris and water tanks, which maximize a mechanical sweep to push dirt and water through a 48-by-52-inch rear door.
productivity by reducing the number of back-and-forth trips for disposal and The sweep provides 50,000 pounds of force and typically empties the debris

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<< DR Hydrovac owns a fleet of four hydroexcavators
from Tornado Hydrovacs. The company specializes in
hydroexcavation work for pipeline companies, exposing
underground utility lines for pipeline repairs and installation
of new infrastructure.

>> A 980,000 Btu boiler on each of these hydroexcavators


from Tornado Hydrovacs enables DR Hydrovac of Rosebud,
Alberta, to work during harsh Canadian winters. (Photos
courtesy of Dwaine Ruckman)

tank in two passes. To aid debris removal, the floor of


the tank slopes down toward the rear. Moreover, this REACHING OUT | G12-55A
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“It doesn’t take any time at all to unload and
DELIVERING POWER
get back to work,” Ruckman says of the mechanical- AND RELIABILITY
sweep system.

“There’s no need to get fancy when


simplicity works well enough. These
trucks are designed less for
show and more for go.”
Dwaine Ruckman

The Tornado F4 also increases efficiency because


WHEN THE
its design eliminates the need to attach hoses or extra PRESSURE’S ON
dig tubes for hydroexcavating, which reduces job
setup time, Ruckman says.
The peak season for DR Hydrovac runs from
September through March. As such, the hot-water
boiler is a must. The frost zone usually extends down
about 8 feet in southern Alberta, where most of the
company’s work is concentrated. But the boiler heats
water to 160 degrees, allowing crews to keep working
in frigid conditions.
When hydrovac trucks break down, the revenue
loss is significant, Ruckman points out, plus it can
damage customer relations. That’s why he prefers
the Tornados, which he says are very reliable. He also
likes the fact that, aside from improvement tweaks
here and there, Tornado doesn’t radically change the
truck’s design from year to year, so drivers don’t need
retraining every time the company buys a new unit.
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provides both the height and capacity needed for jobs from wind farm construction
my customers,” Ruckman says. “Tornado builds the to oil and gas extraction to steel erection. JLG all-wheel steer telehandlers have the
equipment and provides the support I need to achieve greatest model range—from 5,500 lb to 12,000 lb capacity—and Tier 4i engines for
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Bakken Extra

“We decided this was an avenue we

TOURING THE wanted to try, and bring some people into


North Dakota and show them the Bakken,”

OILFIELDS
Kubela says. “We wanted to give them a
real, factual, up-to-date representation of
what’s really happening, what’s going on
and what it’s really like. We are proud of our
Vacation agency wants to give people a
state, and we wanted to show that off.”
true representation of western North Dakota Kubela wasn’t sure what to expect
for the first tour – held June 3-5 – as his
By Cory Dellenbach company was marketing it toward business
investors, business owners and others
looking for opportunities out in the Bakken.

J
ake Kubela and his wife, Dawn, were seldom is it what they thought it was.” “We expected that market to fill our
born and raised in North Dakota and Kubela and his wife began operating bus, but what ended up happening was the
have roots in western North Dakota. World Class Tours of Wahpeton, N.D., in Fargo Forum, the local media, caught wind
A former oilfield trucker, Jake Kubela has February 2013 and are doing their part to of this and put an article in the paper and
extensive knowledge of the landscape and give people a view of what the oilfields are we ended up with a half-and-half crowd,”
workings of the Bakken oil patch. really like. Kubela says. “We ended up with some city
“What you hear and what it really is are In June, their company offered its first managers, economic development people,
two different things,” says Kubela. “There tour of nearby oilfields. The tour consisted business owners, but then we also had
are so many preconceived notions about of three days of traveling throughout the the general curiosity seekers and retirees
what the oilfields are like. People think it’s oilfields of western North Dakota, staying wanting to see the oilfields, but didn’t
the wild west out there, they think that it’s one night at a crew camp, visiting an active want to drive or come up with their own
just anarchy and that nothing is organized, drill site and hearing from many speakers hotel room.”
but when you get them out there, very throughout the trip. World Class Tours provides the
transportation as long as those on the tour
can get themselves to a bus pickup location
along the route, Kubela says. The $599 per
person double occupancy fee also includes
all three meals per day, two overnight stays,
speaker fees and any attractions that may be
included in a stop.
Kubela says the 13 speakers on the
first tour ranged from those who work in
the oilfields to city managers whose cities
are located in the Bakken. “They can get up
and tell their story, and they can answer the
questions the way they want to answer them
and they can tell the stories they want to tell
instead of having it misinterpreted through
the media.”
Kubela noted one common topic on
the first trip was fracking and the issues
that are in the news with that, including
contamination of water sources.
“We had Dave Glatt with the North
Dakota Department of Health come and

Few people outside the Bakken region have a true


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understanding of what it’s like in North Dakota’s


oilfields, but World Class Tours is offering business
owners, investors and others the opportunity to
tour the oilfields and learn firsthand from people
who live and work there.

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give us a very scientific presentation based on fracking and how he personally Kubela is happy with the way the first tour went and is looking forward
believes it is not affecting our water source and why,” Kubela says. “The tour to others.
was very educational. We have no agenda, we just want to learn. We want to “This oilfield tour was just something that came up,” he says. “I’m
get out there, we want to give those folks an outlet to talk about what they proud to live here, I’m proud to be raised in North Dakota. We wanted to
want to talk about, whatever the current issue is. It helps them to get the do something to try to flip the mindset of what people think western North
word out and to educate people on what the western North Dakota oilfield Dakota is. We’re proud that we’re able to put this together.” GOMC
really is.”

“We wanted to give them a real,


factual, up-to-date representation of
what’s really happening, what’s going
on and what it’s really like. We are
proud of our state, and we
wanted to show that off.”
Jake Kubela

Kubela says those on the tour had their eyes


opened to what it is really like out there.
“They got to hear about what the challenges
were that the people in western North Dakota face.
They learned how the communities in western North
Dakota were changed and what challenges they face
and how they are overcoming those challenges.”
Kubela has already made plans for a second
oilfield tour – tentatively set for Oct. 14-16 – and
will be reaching out to those who were signed up
on a waiting list for the first tour. He believes more
business and investment people will be on board the
second tour.
“What I’d like to see is this tour held three times
a year, to be able to do one earlier in the spring, then
one in the middle of summer and then one toward
the end of fall,” Kubela says. “That way we can hit
everybody, because the schedules for people tend to
get a little busy in the summertime, but for some it’s
when they want to travel.”
Kubela, who was an agricultural bank lender
in Minnesota before buying World Class Tours, is
pleased with the way his company is going. “We deal
mainly with bank travel groups, alumni associations
from colleges and school-aged travel – longer, more
lavish-type tours that are anywhere from eight to 13
days long,” Kubela says. “Next year we’re taking a
group down to Brazil for soybean harvest.”

For more information on


World Class Tours, visit their
website at www.wctours.net or
contact them at 320/334-1310.

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Eye on the Industry

products is no longer raw oil and can be

EXPORT DOOR exported without a license, according


to Commerce Department spokesman

CRACKS OPEN
Jim Hock in a written statement on June
24. The U.S. prohibits most exports of
unprocessed crude.
Commerce Department ruling allows foreign Several oil processing and transport
companies are investing in splitters – very
sale of minimally processed ultralight oil
basic refineries that will allow condensate
By Cory Dellenbach to be put through simple processing so the
resulting products can be exported.
Pioneer’s solution is a facility called a
gathering unit in the Eagle Ford that gathers

A
fter nearly four decades, the products (crude and condensate), with production from wells in the surrounding
Obama administration has opened certain limitations and special licensing area and lowers vapor pressure and
the door – slightly – for U.S. provisions. removes volatile lighter hydrocarbons.
exports of unrefined American oil. Pioneer had argued that this meant
The decision was approved by the STABILIZING CONDENSATE the stabilized condensate should count as
U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau The rulings by the Commerce a processed petroleum product, eligible for
of Industry and Security in June, and Department define some ultralight oil as export without a license.
will allow only two companies – Pioneer fuel after it has been minimally processed, “Earlier this year, following
Natural Resources Co. and Enterprise making the oil eligible for sale outside of discussions with the Bureau of Industry
Product Partners LP – to export Eagle Ford the U.S. and Security, Pioneer filed a submission
condensate that has been run through a Crude that has been processed under BIS’s standard commodity
distillation tower. through stabilizers to make petroleum classification process,” Pioneer says in
Condensate and light crude oil make
up a majority of production in the Eagle Ford
“Pioneer’s success in arguing that a lightly processed condensate is
Shale play. Lighter crudes and condensate
are easier to process into refined products. a refined product shows the administration is being
“This will change the whole
thoughtful about the crude export issue.”
condensate marketing landscape,” says
Josh Weber, senior vice president at Josh Weber
Howard Energy Partners.
Crude production in the U.S. U.S. crude production has boomed in recent years
has boomed in recent years thanks to thanks to horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing,
horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing and a recent US. Commerce Department ruling has
allowed for some ultralight oil from the Eagle Ford
in the shale fields. Output has risen 46 Shale play to be exported after minimal processing.
percent since the start of 2012, to almost
8.5 million barrels a day, according to the
U.S. Energy Information Administration
(EIA).
The EIA says inventories reached
399.4 million barrels in April, the highest
since the EIA began publishing weekly
data in 1982.
“This could be viewed as a work-
around of the U.S. export ban on crude oil,”
says Sandy Fielden, analyst at RBN Energy,
which is a Houston-based consulting firm.
The Commerce Department’s ruling is
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a shift from rules put into place after the


Arab oil embargo in the 1970s that allow
U.S. companies to export refined products
such as gasoline, but not unrefined

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an emailed statement. “BIS recently confirmed our interpretation that the could use condensate to dilute its heavy oil for pipeline transport.
distillation process by which our Eagle Ford Shale condensate is stabilized is Auers called the decision by the Commerce Department “a very politically
sufficient to qualify the resulting hydrocarbon stream as a processed petroleum safe step.” He says it remains to be seen whether the move will ease some of
product eligible for export without a license.” the domestic glut of condensate and the calls for increased exports.
Dozens of stabilizers dot the Eagle Ford. The tall, cylindrical towers range “Everybody’s going to see how this works, and does this relieve the
in size from 500 bpd to an 80,000 bpd tower near Gardendale, Texas, owned pressure at least for some period of time,” Auers says. “I think that’s the hope
by Plains All American. of the administration.” GOMC
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than condensate splitters, which split the oil into
components like naphtha and distillates that can

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“The permit cracks the door open, but it’s more
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Product Focus

1 3

Pumps, Valves,
Instrumentation &
Drilling Equipment 2 4

By Craig Mandli

Dependable pumps are a staple on the utility work site,


keeping materials moving and production ongoing. Here
are several pumps, along with accessories, instrumentation
and drilling equipment designed to meet all job site needs.

Vacuum Pumps 3. Wide-vane vacuum pump offers flows of 187 gpm, and can pump solids up to
The 753 Series vacuum pump from 13/16 inch in diameter. It has 2-inch suction and
1. Rotary vane vacuum pump Wallenstein Vacuum Pumps incorporates discharge ports, and standard oil alert. 678/339-
The Jurop RV360 rotary vane vacuum pump extra-wide vanes that allow up to an inch of 2600; www.powerequipment.honda.com.
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performance and quiet operation through efficient, maintenance costs. It provides 422 cfm airflow 5. Submersible sand slurry pump
dual-fan cooling technology. It requires an input of performance at 1,200 rpm operation, and precision The S4CSL submersible 4-inch hydraulic-
1,100 to 1,300 rpm, and creates outputs of 360 cfm machining for vacuum levels up to 28 inches Hg. driven sand slurry pump from Hydra-Tech
(332 cfm at 18 inches Hg), producing a maximum Model options include air, liquid or dual-cooling Pumps includes a built-in agitator used for
pressure of 30 psi. It operates at or near 76 decibels systems where air injection is combined with stirring up solids. It has hardened alloy wear
and has automatic lubrication, an independent liquid cooling. A pump flushing port is included parts and is designed to be used in applications
1-gallon oil tank, and an integrated four-way valve on the top valve for simple regular maintenance. where settled solids must be put into suspension
manifold. It requires 16 hp to produce vacuum and The quick-access housing endplate makes for easy and pumped away with the discharge water. It
weighs 430 pounds. It is available in a ready-to- internal inspection with no bearings to pull. Oil requires hydraulic inputs up to 17 gpm at 2,800
bolt-on package that includes a muffler, secondary lubrication is via a mechanical piston pump driven psi, and when combined with the company’s open
shut-off, drive component, stand and pump. by shaft rotation, or available with a sight-feed valve and sound-attenuated power units, is capable of
800/342-0887; www.chandlerequipment.com. oil regulator system that uses vacuum/pressure to output flows to 750 gpm. 570/645-3779; www.
draw oil with no moving parts. 800/801-6663; hydra-tech.com.
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distances, providing an additional choice for heavy- 4. Trash pump day after day. It has a heavy-duty six-blade, 26-
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3,000 to 6,000 gallons. It includes an integrated Equipment Group offers easy starting, a reliable gpm. Its skid plate, with 77 inches of ground
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system, industrial duty bearings, Viton seals and full-frame protection, quick-release clean-out and over high-banked slurry pits. Its one-piece 1 3/4-
high-flow-rate asbestos-free spark-proof vanes. durable silicon carbide mechanical seals. It includes inch drive shaft is heavy enough to put all the
Its onboard liquid-cooling system incorporates a conical-shaped cast iron impeller for improved tractor horsepower to work pumping the pit. The
a forced circulation external water pump. It is priming and durability, replaceable stainless steel Calumet pump has greasable triple seals, riding
capable of 29 psi and a continuous vacuum of 24 wear plates for extended life, lightweight cast on a stainless bushing, protecting tapered roller
inches Hg, along with a flow rate of 1,000 cfm and aluminum pump housing, high-performance bearings enclosed in an oil bath housing, which
1,200 rpm rotating speed. It has a 4-inch flange mounts which minimize vibration, and a multi- has its own reserve oil reservoir. 800/558-2945;
connection. 800/383-6304; www.morousa.com. tool for on-site pump servicing and clean-out. It www.imperialind.com.

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6 8 10 12

7. Complete pumping system 9. Slurry skid pump system 11. Water transfer pump
The MCT-750 pumping system from Mud The mounted slurry skid pump system from The Mr. Pumper MP740ST water transfer
Technology International is available in a skid Sodimate integrates a slurry tank, skid pumps pump from Graham Equipment & Mfg. is an
or trailer mount, with a mixing hopper, and and controls, and is pre-wired and ready to use, ANSI centrifugal water pump that contains a
submersed jet guns in a two-section tank that allowing for quick installation and startup. Typical stainless steel impeller that can be trimmed to fit
holds approximately 3,300 gallons. It is equipped slurry tank fabrication material includes high- any application. It features a mechanical seal and
with a 480v/125 kw three-phase generator, 110- density polyethylene (HDPE), stainless steel or is driven by a Kohler 20 hp natural gas engine.
volt regulated power outlet, cone manifold with fiberglass, and volume can range from 130 to It comes complete, mounted on a painted skid,
10 5-inch cones, two high G-force linear shakers 500 gallons. The system is completely dust-free with a rigid guard, coupler and EPS 3-12 (engine
with over 25 square feet (each accepts a variety and can be used with dry hydrated lime and protection system) controls manufactured in-
of mesh sizes), and three centrifugals (20, 25 and powdered activated carbon. 773/665-8800; www. house. The engine will run continuous at 15 to 17
30 hp) with a cleaning capacity up to 800 gpm. sodimate-inc.com. hp at 2,800 to 3,200 rpm at sea level. The EPS 3-12
It is painted with durable industrial paint and control provides a user-friendly operating system
undercoated for added protection. It is available Transfer Pumps and can be repaired in the field by a qualified
for rent or purchase. Custom designs are available. technician. The 1-by-1.5-by-8-inch pump produces
866/675-3240; www.mud-tech.com. 10. Lightweight agitator pump flow rates up to 4,000 barrels per day, at 60 to 75
The LWA lightweight agitator pump from psi. 940/549-0206; www.mrpumper.net.
8. Multiphase pump BJM Pumps is ideal for abrasive dewatering
Multiphase Pumps from NETZSCH Pumps applications, and has been used in the oil and gas 12. Truck- or trailer-mounted
North America mitigate the costs associated with drilling industry to transfer spent water from large progressive cavity pump
installing and operating space-consuming separa- holding ponds. These high-chrome, hard-metal Compact progressive cavity pumps from
tion equipment, along with the associated multi- submersible dewatering pumps are designed and seepex can be mounted to a truck or trailer with
ple pipelines that would be needed at the well site. constructed for dewatering sand, silt, coal mines standard hydraulic motor for minimal downtime.
They can handle various mixtures of oil, gas, solids and abrasive light slurries. They have a chrome They are available with explosion-proof motors and
and water. Mixtures with a high content of sand, iron impeller and wear plate, hardened ductile can handle fluids with or without solids, of any
with low emulsification of oil/water, or of highly iron agitator and volute, and built-in agitator that viscosity, and gaseous condensates or multiphase
viscous products are all effectively transferred. The mixes settled solids with pump water to restore fluids up to 99 percent gas. They have conveying
progressing cavity pump is designed for untreated sump or basin volume. The LWA series pump is capacities up to 500 gpm and pressure capabilities
well flow applications that can provide flow rates an economical tough pump designed to outlast up to 360 psi. 877/806-4152; www.seepex.com.
up to 2,600 gpm and handle pressures up to 900 rubber-lined and cast iron pumps. 877/256-7867;
psi. They provide almost pulsation-free pumping, www.bjmpumps.com.
low shear rates, high overall efficiencies, and low
operating and maintenance costs. 610/363-8010;
www.netzschusa.com.

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14 16 18

13. Wet-well-mounted pump station Hydraulic Pumps 17. Trash pump


Packaged wastewater pump stations from Centrifugal trash pumps from Subaru
Smith & Loveless sit outside and above the wet 15. Hydraulic submersible pump Industrial Power Products are available with
well, allowing for quick and safe inspection. The Hydraulic Submersible pump from 2-, 3- and 4-inch discharge outlets. An overhead
These factory-built and tested pump stations Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co. is cam gasoline engine powers each model, offering
incorporate long-lasting vertical non-clog pumps, available in sizes ranging from 3 to 12 inches, has delivery volume of 185 to 499 gpm and solids
controls, piping and valves for process flows and the ability to handle up to 4.5-inch solids, and has handling up to 1 1/4 inches. A hardened cast iron
stormwater. A variety of custom and standard a capacity up to 7,200 gpm. The submersible pump volute withstands suspended sticks, stones and
options are available for station enclosures. They end eliminates suction lift limitations, allowing other debris sucked through the strainer, while an
come standard with quality enclosures, including pumping in deep excavations, open pits, quarries abrasion-resistant, cast iron three-blade impeller
easy-lift and rolling styles. Pump sizes range from or mines. Units are available with automatic and replaceable wear plate ensure long life and
4- to 12-inch piping, 1.5 to 300 hp, capacities up controls and sound attenuation. 800/767-7310; low maintenance. After adding water to the pump
to 50,000 gpm and TDH up to 500 feet. 800/898- www.thompsonpump.com. casing, they are self-priming. The strainer protects
9122; www.smithandloveless.com. pump components from large solids, while the hole
Centrifugal Pumps diameter helps prevent large debris from entering
Diaphragm Pumps the suction hose. An aluminum diecast housing
16. High-speed centrifugal blower withstands the debris allowed. A heavy-duty steel
14. Double-diaphragm pump The Hoffman Revolution high-speed roll cage wraps around the entire pump. 847/540-
The Model DD-6 6-inch positive displacement centrifugal blower from Gardner Denver has 7300; www.subarupower.com.
double-diaphragm pump from Myers Seth Pump a small footprint, which reduces installation
offers seven days of continuous run time under a costs and enables it to function in tight spaces. 18. Screw centrifugal pump
full load. It can handle solids up to 4 1/4 inches, The quiet system has a 1-meter certified sound Triton screw centrifugal pumps from
can pump up to 465 gpm, is run-dry capable, rating below 80 dBA. The package includes a Vaughan Company handle thick biosolids,
and is economical to operate. It is equipped for single enclosure housing, high-speed blower/ large or stringy solids, shear-sensitive fluids and
industrial-duty operations and can be trailer- or motor unit, direct-driven high-speed motor, self- delicate or highly abrasive materials. They offer
skid-mounted. It has stainless steel valve seats, contained cooling system, air filtration elements, steep performance curves, non-overloading
self-contained 58-gallon fuel tank and a durable high-efficiency impeller, magnetic smart bearings, power characteristics, heavy-duty power frames
powder-coated frame and pump body. It offers high a blow-off valve assembly and startup training. It and a flushless mechanical seal. A water-flushed
suction lift of 28 feet Hg, with silent pump options is VFD, PLC, HMI (SCADA ready) and CSA, UL mechanical seal or packing is available. 888/249-
available. 800/677-4420; www.myersseth.com. and CE quality certified. 866/238-6393; www. 2467; www.chopperpumps.com.
hoffmanandlamson.com.

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Triplex Pumps removal of pipe or drive systems. 844/263-7437; and seven-cylinder injection service pump from
www.boerger.com. Hammelmann Corp. has input capabilities up
19. Triplex plunger pump to 1,500 hp. The pumped fluid is hermetically
The model 6810 triplex plunger pump from 21. Engine-driven trash pump sealed within the pump, preventing leakage
Cat Pumps offers a flow rate of 10 gpm and Engine-driven trash pumps from Gorman- to atmosphere during operation. Combining a
pressure to 10,000 psi at 600 rpm. Concentric, Rupp Company handle sewage bypass, compact integral speed-reduction gear end with
high-density, polished, solid ceramic plungers construction site dewatering, hydraulic fracturing the vertical configuration maintains power while
provide a true wear surface and extend seal life. and other difficult pumping applications. The reducing the footprint. The vertical configuration
V-packings and low-pressure seals are lubricated priming-assisted pumps have a positive priming channels oscillating forces directly downward into
and cooled to increase service life. Low upswept and sealing system that virtually eliminates leaks, the base structure. The integral speed reducer
volume maximizes volumetric efficiency that reducing environmental concerns and allowing with twin helical gears arranged in a herringbone
reduces energy costs while supplying consistent them to run dry indefinitely. 419/755-1011; www. configuration ensures smooth running and even
flow. Block-style, stainless steel manifolds are grpumps.com. power transmission without axially loading the
designed for strength and corrosion resistance. A bearings. A selection of gear ratios is available to
chrome-moly crankshaft provides strength and 22. Lineshaft turbine pump allow the optimal choice of driver. 800/783-4935;
surface hardness. Oversized crankshaft bearings Lineshaft vertical turbine pumps from Goulds www.hammelmann.com.
withstand high loading capacity leading to longer Water Technology - a xylem brand can operate
bearing life. 763/780-5440; www.catpumps.com. as raw-water intake, dewatering, boosting station, Pump Accessories
hydrocarbon service and cooling water pumps.
Dewatering/Bypass Pumps The turbines have capacities of up to 20,000 gpm, 24. Electric actuator
heads over 1,000 feet and are engineered to meet Series 92 electric actuators from Asahi/
20. Oil skimmer pump precise user demand. A variety of construction America have a diecast aluminum alloy enclosure
The oil skimmer pump from Boerger is materials, including all-stainless steel and all-iron, bolted together in two sections with eight hex-head
aluminum constructed, lightweight, has a large are available to provide maximum wear protection cap screws, and fitted with an O-ring between
flow range, a compact hydraulic motor and conveys and service life. Above- or below-grade discharge the two halves. The main shaft, which penetrates
highly viscous fluids. This self-priming rotary lobe and in-line suction and discharge connection through both sides of the enclosure, forms the
pump is capable of running dry for a short time, and configurations are available. 866/325-4210; www. flameproof enclosure. The shaft top is connected to
can be used for loading and unloading by reversing goulds.com. a visual beacon position indicator and is covered by
the flow direction. It was built as a potable disaster an upper knob, which is pulled upward to put the
relief pump or for any application where downtime Chemical Pumps actuator into manual override mode. The base of the
during a crisis is unacceptable. The maintenance- shaft is a 17 mm female star configuration output,
in-place design allows for all wetted parts to be 23. Injection service pump which drives a machined coupling to execute
replaced or quickly maintained on site without the The Zero Emission compact three-, five- actuation of a valve. They have UL1203 certification

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for use in Cl1, DIV1 hazardous locations. Two starts the blower versus a harsh, abrupt method flex doesn’t affect durability. 877/424-1020; www.
end-of-travel limit switches are mechanically set that can cause damage to the gearbox and coupler. robuschiusa.com.
via adjustable cams for open and closed positions. Packages are available for Robuschi and NVE
Accessories such as 4-20 Ma positioners, single and blowers. 800/326-9763; www.pikrite.com. Instrumentation
double extra limit switches and electromechanical
brakes are available. 800/343-3618; www. 28. Pump power booster 30. Reversal detection speed switch
asahi-america.com. The Power Booster from Pressure Lift, The UDS1000 fail-safe reversal detection
available in 2-, 3-, 4- and 6-inch models, provides speed switch from Electro-Sensors Inc. constantly
25. Hydroexcavating boom elbows increased vertical lift and long-hose capability, while monitors a shaft to ensure that it is turning in the
Custom Boom Elbows manufactures both shortening project time and cutting maintenance correct rotational direction. Relay contacts in the
70- and 90-degree boom elbows available for a cost in any pumping application. Powered by unit can be used to electrically lock out the starting
range of hydroexcavating and municipal sewer work compressed air or water, the booster handles a circuit of the pump to prevent accidental startup
vehicles. Both feature a 25.1-inch circumference range of viscous liquids, from water to drilling mud during a condition of reverse rotation. The switch
and 8-inch diameter with flanged ends. All to heavy municipal sludge. Made of lightweight continuously monitors incoming pulses from a
models are built with a 1/2-inch wall thickness for aluminum, units are reversible, allowing for slurry speed sensor and a magnetic pulser wrap or disc.
longevity and endurance. 604/835-0199; www. suspension, potholing or breaking up crusty sludge. A fail-safe relay output is electrically interlocked
customboomelbowsbc.com. 972/355-0550; www.pressurelift.com. directly to the motor starter circuit for the pump.
If the slightest reverse rotation of the pump shaft
26. Biodegradable pump oil Valves/Blowers is detected, it disables the pump starting circuit,
Fruitland Green biodegradable vacuum preventing catastrophic damage caused by startup
pump oil from Fruitland Manufacturing can be 29. Vacuum truck blower during reverse rotation. 800/328-6170; www.
used with all Fruitland rotary vane pumps. It is RB-DV Hi-Vacuum truck blowers from electro-sensors.com.
both environmentally and operator safe. Operators Robuschi have an airflow range from 400 to
will no longer have to worry about harming the 6,200 cfm. Their air injection manifolds allow 31. Low-current DC metering pump
environment with spills. The oil helps reduce them to operate at 28 inches Hg continuously CeramPump valveless piston metering pumps
emissions and is nontoxic. 800/663-9003; www. without the need for a vacuum relief valve. The from Fluid Metering provide precision fluid control
fruitlandmanufacturing.com. lightweight manifolds and low pulsation ensure for environmental monitoring, sampling and
lower noise attenuation and less vibration by 10 treatment applications. The low-current DC motor
27. Torque converter dBA. The fabricated and cast manifolds and foot is ideal for extended 12/24-volt battery operation
Torque converters from Pik Rite are installed assemblies can be custom made to suit PTO angle in remote locations. It utilizes one moving part,
on the input of the right angle gearbox drive to act and lower blower between chassis rails, as well as a rotating and reciprocating ceramic piston, to
as a clutch, eliminating the shock load between the provide lifting hooks for safe and easy assembly and accomplish both pumping and valving functions
gearbox and the coupler while still allowing the removal. Rubber mounting feet are included with without valves. The piston and mated liner are
operation of an automatic transmission. It softly custom-made feet assemblies to ensure chassis made of dimensionally stable, sapphire-hard

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ceramics that ensure long-term, drift-free accuracy resistant components. It features a wireless remote diameter. Constructed with a welded mechanical
of 1 percent or better for millions of maintenance- and optional controls for valves and alarms. Its steel frame, it is ideal for soil sampling, foundation
free cycles. The inert fluid path of ceramic and operation is unaffected by most foam or density. repair and drilling environmental test wells. The
fluorocarbon is ideal for injection of concentrated It can be installed easily in any tank or container portable, easily maneuverable design enables it to
tracer dyes and water treatment chemicals. Models and exceeds DOT requirements. Several models work in remote locations and those inaccessible to
are available in all standard voltages, as well as and options are available. 800/220-2052; www. truck-mounted units. The hydraulically powered
low-current DC voltage. 800/223-3388; www. depthray.com. units may be specified to produce a maximum
fmipump.com. drilling torque of 690 ft-lbs and auger speeds from
Drilling Rigs 114 to 547 rpm, when provided up to 12 gpm and
32. Hand-held radio control 3,000 psi. 800/227-7515; www.littlebeaver.com.
The quadrix Ex hand-held transmitter from 34. Tophammer drill rig
HBC-radiomatic is certified according to NEC The flexible, versatile FlexiROC T45 Pipe and Casing
500/505. This compact, intrinsically safe product tophammer drill rig from Atlas Copco CMT is fuel Handling Tools
is approved for use in Class I, Division 1, Groups C efficient, as the speed of the engine, compressor
and D hazardous locations, as well as Class I, Zone and radiator fan adjust automatically depending on 36. Hydrostatic test unit
0, Group IIB hazardous locations in North America. the operating mode. Three variable-displacement The UHP hydrostatic test unit from NLB
It is ideal for demanding applications that require hydraulic pumps help reduce engine load; the Corp. allows a single operator to test the integrity
a high level of safety. It comes with eight two-step flushing airflow and the speed of the dust collection of oilfield pipe (drill, production or casing) at ultra-
push-buttons and two rechargeable NiMH batteries, fan motor also can be adjusted by the operator as high pressures up to 40,000 psi. Units are skid-
allowing up to 12 hours of continuous operation. needed. It has a track frame designed for quarrying mounted for portability and include an NLB 125
iLOG is incorporated into the transmitter, with and mining applications. It has a long boom reach convertible water jet pump unit. Integrated dump
an easily accessible electronic key allowing for the and low center of gravity, and is equipped with a and bypass valves let the operator set the test
quick activation of a backup transmitter in the COP 2560 rock drill on the folding boom version, pressure quickly and precisely, with all controls
event the primary unit is damaged. 800/410-4562; and a COP 3060 on the fixed boom version. The on a single panel to simplify one-man operation.
www.hbc-usa.com. COP 3060 has an updated dampening function Results can be tracked with a graph-producing
and accumulator design, a closed-loop rock drill chart recorder or a transducer. Easy convertibility
Level Controls lubrication collection system for cleaner operations, of the pump unit gives users the flexibility to
and an optional 400 cc rotation motor to deliver perform tests at eight different pressures, ranging
33. Liquid-level monitoring system more torque. 800/732-6762; www.atlascopco.us. from 6,000 to 40,000 psi. All controls regulating
The Depth Ray liquid-level monitoring and pressure and flow are mounted on an accessory
control system from Eldredge Equipment Services 35. Auger drill rig manifold to enhance protection. The skid is
can operate in vacuum or pressure, or in heavy The Big Beaver Auger Drill Rig from Little galvanized to resist corrosion. 800/441-5059;
material in mobile or stationary tanks. It contains Beaver offers 2,500 pounds of lifting capacity www.nlbcorp.com. GOMC
no rods or floats and is constructed of chemical- and the ability to turn augers up to 18 inches in

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Case Studies

Pumps, Valves, Instrumentation & Drilling Equipment


By Craig Mandli

DEWATERING PUMPS INSTALLED AT COLOMBIAN NICKEL MINE


Problem
In 2011, a nickel mine located in the Northern Andean region of Colombia sought an effective dewater-
ing option.
Solution
Mine operators selected three Cornell Pump Company 8NHTA-RP-EM18-3 units and provided the
engine and pontoon locally to keep the packaged price to a minimum. The pumps have a Cycloseal system
designed to reduce seal maintenance, as a typical dewatering application experiences over 15,000 hours of
operation before any seal maintenance is required. At an average cost of $5,000 per seal replacement (including drive time, crane rental, labor and seal price), the
additional operational time is a windfall for mines.
Result
Three years later, the pumps have been running flawlessly for over 4,500 hours. Not a single spare part has been required, which prevents any additional
costs and allows the mine to operate without any downtime, avoiding any disruption of nickel production. 503/653-0330; www.cornellpump.com.

LIFT STATION CONTROLS NEEDED FOR REMOTE CAMP


Problem
A mining camp accommodations contractor in Alberta’s Oil Sands area north of Fort McMurray needed a lift
station control panel for a remote, 800-person camp. The panel had to withstand environmental extremes, address
power and pump-compatibility concerns, and interface with the communications network.
Solution
Horizon North Camps and Catering approached Michael Schmalz of S2M Consultants for help with its wastewater
system. Schmalz suggested an Orenco Controls OLS control panel. They are modular, programmable, remote
telemetry control panels used to regulate sewage, influent, effluent and stormwater lift stations. They provide full
remote connectivity and include color touch screens with built-in programming and real-time data acquisition and control over an Internet, cell or phone line
connection. They combine the functions of relays, timers, alternators, elapsed-time meters and cycle counters, resulting in a compact panel. This lift station
included a 5 hp Muffin Monster grinder that the panel had to incorporate along with the system’s heater/blower.
Result
The custom panel met the lift station’s requirements, including environmental considerations and a tight timeline. It was designed, built and supplied in
four weeks. 877/488-3594; www.orenco.com.

AUTO-PRIME DIESEL PUMP SET INCREASES


EFFICIENCY AT ROOFING-SLATE QUARRY
Problem
Welch Slate, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-quality roofing slate and architectural
and aggregate slate products, was dissatisfied with the cost of dewatering at its largest quarry, Penrhyn at
Bethesda near Bangor in North Wales. Operating from four quarries, the company has been supplying the
world with high-quality roofing slate and other materials for over 200 years. Quarry operators looked into
replacing their submersible pumps with higher-efficiency models.
Solution
The quarry installed a diesel-driven PP86C17B submersible pump package from Pioneer Pump. The
package uses an 8- by 6-inch centrifugal pump powered by a 224 hp diesel engine. It is capable of a maximum flow rate of 2,300 gpm.
Result
The package resulted in an approximately 30 percent fuel reduction, at an estimated annual savings of $150,000, and reduced the carbon footprint by 411
tons per year. Improved pump reliability also reduced downtime. 503/266-4115; www.pioneerpump.com. GOMC

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On the Money

KNOW THE REAL COST tool in your possession – so long as you’re


realistic in your forecasts.
Schwada advises asking yourself several
Price is only one factor in determining how long it will questions about your prospective purchase.
These can point you to some deeply hidden
take a new piece of equipment to return a profit
potential ownership costs.
By Erik Gunn
Does the new piece of equipment fit your
operation? Or, instead, does it represent a
big change in size or function from what

S
o you’re all ready to buy a new bigger-picture considerations than just the you’ve used before?
piece of equipment for your obvious numbers.” If the purchase is a lot different from
business – maybe a new trailer or a Jamie Smith agrees. He’s a certified what you’ve used before, be prepared for it
hydroexcavator. public accountant who owns Mr. Rooter of to be used less. Employees might not really
You’ve settled on your preferred model, Greater Baltimore. There’s another side to “get” how to use this new device, or they
figured out your financing and made room ownership cost, he points out – the cost of may simply prefer old, familiar options.
Erik Gunn in your budget for payments. Now, hold not owning that new machine. In the best case scenario, maybe they’ll
on. There are two more questions you must Maybe you’re getting by with an just need extra training to get comfortable
always consider before making a major existing device you’ve adapted to the task. with using it. That’s another cost of
business purchase. If the new machine can allow you to do the ownership but one that will ultimately
No. 1: How soon will that new gadget work a lot more efficiently, it might allow pay off.
pay for itself? And No. 2: What is owning it you to bill more jobs in less time. In the worst case, though, maybe its
going to cost you? Or, says Smith, “If you don’t own this design makes it too difficult to use. If a new
You really need to know the answer piece of equipment and you’re having to piece of equipment just sits idle because no
to the second question if you’re going to
accurately answer the first one.
“This is a business decision. The choice is essentially a decision to invest
The cost of owning something isn’t
just the purchase price or even the cost of in the business in a specific area, and there are some bigger-picture
the loan – it’s all the additional expenses
considerations than just the obvious numbers.”
that come along with it.
If you have always ridden a bus to get Paul Schwada
anywhere and one day buy a car to save
on bus fare, you’ll take on other expenses: rent it, that’s significant. If you own this one wants to use it, your projections about
buying gas, paying auto insurance equipment, would it help you sell the jobs the revenue it will fetch will end up being
premiums, paying for repairs, or even for more quickly? Do you lose jobs because you way too rosy, Schwada warns.
your state registration and license fees. can’t get to it for two days because you have You’re the best judge of whether the
Those will all be part of the cost of owning to set up a rental?” new tool makes sense for your business, says
that car – not just the car’s price and your Against the cost of non-ownership, Smith. “Don’t be tricked by a salesperson
finance charge. in rentals, lower efficiency or both, you’ll telling you, ‘Everyone else has one.’ Maybe
Business equipment is no different. also need to weigh the costs of ownership: they’re sorry they bought that piece of
Everything your business owns incurs debt payments, insurance, maintenance equipment; if it’s sitting around, it’s just a
some cost of ownership, however small. and more. drain on your operation.”
Some are easy to figure out; others are more Armed with that information, you can
complicated. Some you can only guess at. begin to calculate how soon the machine Does it overlap equipment you already
will pay back – in revenue and profits – the have? “Almost every new piece of
BUSINESS DECISION costs you’re taking on when you buy it. equipment – once in use – does some things
“This is a business decision,” says that you used to do with other equipment,”
Paul Schwada, a Chicago-based business QUESTIONS TO ASK Schwada notes.
consultant. “The choice is essentially In making those calculations, it’s That could be good or bad. If your
a decision to invest in the business reasonable to project what additional older equipment stays back at the shop all
in a specific area, and there are some business you might gain by having the new the time as a result, think about unloading

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it to recapture some dollars. But if you can still use both the old equipment and
the new tool, maybe you’ve increased your capacity for certain kinds of jobs. If
there’s a real market, that can be great.

How realistic is your plan for the new equipment? You may hope to
expand into some new specialty line of business. Be realistic about the actual
opportunity.
“You won’t want to invest in a significant piece of equipment for a new
area of business without a good guess on the likelihood that it will pan out,”
Schwada says.
If you’re already fulfilling customers’ requests with existing equipment in
place of specialty equipment you plan to buy or by renting specialty equipment
– or if you are having to turn down lots of requests for a particular service
because you lack the needed tools – you can probably have some confidence
in the future possibilities. But again, be realistic. Don’t get caught up in overly
optimistic scenarios.
Before you make any major capital investment in your business, take time
to figure out its real return – how soon it will add to your bottom line instead
of just eating away at your top line.
Then you’ll know whether it’s worth the money you plan to spend in the
first place. GOMC

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Erik Gunn is a magazine writer and editor in Racine, Wis., where he operates Great Lakes
Editorial Services.

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Spotlight

IMPROVING VACUUM TANK ACCESS


The Claw from Amthor International is designed to make
locking rear-opening vacuum tanks safer and more efficient
By Craig Mandli

O
pening the rear door on vacuum trucks often puts operators in a The hydraulic lever on the back of the vacuum truck is easy to latch and
precarious position, balancing on a small, and often slippery, pedestal unlatch, and achieves a strong, tight seal on the tank. “It’s a much tighter seal
to unlock several clasps around the diameter of the tank. Not with than any human can provide manually,” says Amthor. “The Claw locks past
the Claw. center and even if pressure is lost or the cylinder fails to operate, the latch will
The Claw, unveiled by Amthor International at the 2014 Pumper & Cleaner not be loosened.”
Environmental Expo International, is a patent-pending series of hydraulic arms
to open and close the rear door on vacuum trucks, eliminating the use of wing
nuts along the top and sides. Designed for safety and efficiency, the mechanism “No longer does the driver have to climb 13 feet on top of
is Amthor’s response to customers asking, simply, is there a better way? the tank to tighten down the rear door. All he has to do is
pull a lever and the arms extend and reach out to
release or pull the door tight.”
Butch Amthor

The idea was launched about six months before the Expo, in response to
customer recommendations. Amthor heard so many stories of operators losing
their balance and falling off trucks while unlocking or locking their vacuum tanks
that he decided it was time to come up with a solution to combat the problem.
In addition to the safety and efficiency benefits, the Claw is constructed in
accordance with ASME DOT 407/412 code for highway travel.
“These workers operate in some very slick conditions when they’re on
the job site, and they take a risk every time they climb up and down the rig,”
says Amthor. “The Claw eliminates a lot of that risk, because the operator can
stand on the ground and operate the system with one lever. He doesn’t have to
climb anywhere.”
The company decided to unveil the new product at the 2014 Expo in large
part because of the huge target demographic walking the show floor. Amthor
says he was able to talk to hundreds of potential customers who were impressed
with the company’s products and focus on worker safety.
“The Expo is the perfect place to roll out a product like this; where else are
Butch Amthor, executive vice president of Amthor International, presented the company’s
you going to be able to get it in front of thousands of customers?” he says. “We
newest innovation, the Claw, at the 2014 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International. have marketing ready to send out to our existing customer base saying that the
(Photo by Cory Dellenbach) Claw is available on all new vacuum tanks and can be retrofitted to the tanks
they already have. I’m very optimistic that this will be accepted by the industry.”
“No longer does the driver have to climb 13 feet on top of the tank to As for future shows, Amthor says he’s already working on some new
tighten down the rear door,” says Butch Amthor, the company’s executive vice products and innovations to bring back to Indianapolis in 2015, when the
president. “All he has to do is pull a lever and the arms extend and reach out to Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International becomes the Water &
release or pull the door tight.” Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show.
Amthor’s Claw design can be used on any code or non-code vacuum tank. “This year the Claw was something we came up with that was completely
It increases driver safety and saves money on unnecessary tank repairs due to different for the industry,” says Amthor. “My mind is thinking about this
incorrect operation. “It can be retrofitted on all our tanks already out on the 24/7. There are already some ideas kicking around.” 800/328-6633; www.
market,” says Amthor. “We designed it to be installed on any rear-opening amthorinternational.com. GOMC
vacuum tank.”

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Several companies looking


at adding pipelines
By Cory Dellenbach

Group plans to explore enhanced oil recovery options PetroQuest, Midstates Petroleum strike
Montana Tech Petroleum Engineering Department members are deal to explore oilfield in central Louisiana
conducting a pilot project to assess enhanced oil recovery options for the Two Gulf Coast oil and gas companies are partnering in a $24 million
Elm Coulee oilfield in eastern Montana, according to department officials in deal to drill some of Louisiana’s oldest oilfields, according to a press release
a press release on June 24. from PetroQuest Energy Inc.
Horizontal drilling and other conventional production methods in The companies plan to use new drilling technology to tap oil and gas
Montana’s Bakken formation extract 9 to 15 percent of available oil with the reserves they say larger companies left behind decades ago.
remainder going untouched. PetroQuest Energy said on June 30 that it has agreed to pay $10 million
The plan, funded by the Montana Department of Natural Resources in cash upfront and $14 million in future drilling costs to acquire half of the
and Conservation, through the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation, interests in one of Midstates Petroleum’s drilling projects in central Louisiana.
involves restoring underground pressure in and around depleted wells to the The project, known as Fleetwood, spans about 30,000 acres total in an
level that existed when the wells were first drilled. The pilot project will inject area west of Baton Rouge.
either CO2 or natural gas into the shale surrounding the original wells to try
to get the unrecovered oil to break free from the rock. Honeywell selected to provide systems for new facility
Honeywell Process Solutions has been selected by Suncor Energy to
Enterprise wants pipeline from Bakken to Oklahoma provide automation systems for a new multibillion-dollar Fort Hills oil sands
Enterprise Products Partners LP proposed on June 24 to build the first project in Alberta.
direct pipeline moving shale oil from the Bakken formation to the Cushing, Suncor Energy officials say Honeywell will supply technology to
Okla., storage hub. integrate the site’s control and safety systems, manage alarms and provide
The 1,200-mile pipeline will have a 340,000 bpd capacity. The company advanced simulation software that enables critical operations planning and
plans to have the pipeline up and running by the end of 2016. operator training.
However, out of five projects proposed in the past two years by Enterprise, The facility is expected to be operational in late 2017.
Enbridge, ONEOK Partners LP, Koch Pipeline Co LP and Energy Transfer The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers forecasts production
Partners, only Enbridge’s 225,000-375,000 bpd Sandpiper pipeline is going from the Canadian oil sands to exceed 5 million barrels a day by 2030, up
ahead, and that runs eastward to Clearbrook, Minn. from 1.8 million barrels a day in 2012.

Devon to sell properties to Linn Energy Pipeline to the Pacific Coast OK’d by Canada
Devon Energy Corp announced June 30 that it will sell all of its non-core Canada’s government on June 17 approved a pipeline proposal that
U.S. oil and gas properties to Linn Energy for $2.3 billion. would bring oil to the Pacific Coast for shipment to Asia, a major step in the
The deal includes properties in the Rockies, onshore Gulf Coast and Mid- country’s efforts to diversify its oil exports.
Continent regions, which produces 275 million cubic feet of gas equivalent Approval for Enbridge’s Northern Gateway project was expected
per day, Devon said in a news release. since Canada needs infrastructure in place to export its growing oil sands
About 80 percent of these assets are natural gas. production. The project’s importance has only grown since the U.S. delayed
a decision on TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline that would take oil from
Quantum Energy plans for micro refineries Alberta to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
A handful of small refineries in North Dakota could remove dangerous The northern Alberta region has the world’s third largest oil reserves,
gas from oil train cargoes and make shipments from the Bakken Shale with 170 billion barrels of proven reserves. Enbridge’s pipeline would
formation safer on the tracks, according to Quantum Energy Inc. transport 525,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta’s oil sands to the Pacific.
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processing center would cost about $500 million.
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Product News

Product Spotlight
Low-deck, spread-axle trailer
increases transportation options
By Ed Wodalski

The 55SA-LD 55-ton spread-axle, low-deck trailer from Talbert E3Nitro (3+3) for up
Manufacturing has an 18-inch deck height and E1Nitro attachment to 85-ton loads. As the
for a 3+1 spread axle as well as three- or four-axle close-coupled name implies, the East
configurations. Coast nitrogen dampen-
The E1Nitro nitrogen dampened axle extension enables heavy ing system cannot be
loads, such as excavators, to be distributed across the low-deck trailer used in California, which
to meet the requirement of some states that the fourth axle be at least requires the mechanical
14 feet 1 inch from the third axle. Unlike rigid attachments, which equalizing design that the
only move from side to side, the E1Nitro also allows for up and down operator cannot adjust.
movement, similar to a shock absorber. This helps prevent the trailer “With an East
from leaving the ground and enables weight to be distributed across each Coast E1Nitro design,
axle grouping to meet bridge laws. because everything fas-
“Imagine a truck leaving a truck stop and going over a curb,” says tens directly to the back
Greg Smith, vice president of sales and marketing. “With a rigid East of the trailer, you could operate a three-axle trailer by itself. You could
Coast, mechanical spreader bar system, the trailer can be momentarily run it as a 3+1, a 3+2, a 3+3; you could also run it as a four-axle trailer
suspended as it goes over the curb, creating a bridging effect for the or a five-axle close-couple trailer,” Smith says.
trailer axles. This situation can put all the weight on the axle attachment, Besides the E1Nitro’s load maximizing capability, the 55SA-
so what was designed to spread the weight over all the axles ends up on LD trailer with its low, 18-inch deck enables the trailer to reduce
only one.” overhead conflicts.
The flexible design allows the front-load lowbed trailer with detachable “When moving construction equipment you need to get down as
gooseneck to keep its tires firmly on the ground as it goes over a curb or low as possible because excavator booms stick up no matter how much
when on a severe grade. After the operator sets the load nitrogen accumulator you try to bend them,” he says.
on the E1Nitro, the device shifts the load to maintain the desired weight on The trailer has four 12-inch, T-1 main beams and 2-inch apitong
each axle grouping, eliminating the bridging situation. decking. Other features include 12-inch swinging, removable
The E1Nitro 3+1 is part of a series of dampening axle attach- outriggers and 25-foot 6-inch clear deck length. 888/489-1731; www.
ments. Talbert also offers an E2Nitro (3+2) for up to 65-ton loads and an talbertmfg.com.

1. EXAKTIME MOBILE 2.0 FOR APPLE DEVICES


The Mobile 2.0 time tracking app from ExakTime for all IOS devices, including
Apple iPhone and iPad products, features Team View, a GPS-enabled oversight
1 option that enables a supervisor to view a map showing the clock-in coordinates
of all company employees. 877/435-6411; www.exaktime.com.

2. ATLAS COPCO LIGHT TOWERS


QLTS solar LED light towers from Atlas Copco Construction Equipment
feature manual and automatic photocell-operated lights. Powered by solar AGM
batteries, an automatic photocell turns the unit on or off depending on light
2 conditions. An onboard charging system also enables the unit to be plugged into
a standard wall receptacle. 800/732-6762; www.atlascopco.us.

3. GATEWAY SAFETY BIFOCAL SAFETY GLASSES


Conqueror MAG bifocal safety glasses by Gateway Safety provide eye
protection as well as the ability to view objects up close, including blueprints,
schematics, small parts, equipment settings and tools. Available in five diopter
3 strengths from 1.0 to 3.0, the one-piece polycarbonate wraparound lens exceeds
ANSI Z87.1+ and CSA Z94.3 standards. Glasses are available in clear and gray
(1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 only) lenses. 800/822-5347; www.gatewaysafety.com.

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4. HAMMERHEAD SEAM-FREE LINER
The Brawoliner seam-free textile liner from HammerHead Trenchless
Equipment features a loop design for flexibility. The liner can adjust to 90-degree 4
bends and to single changes in pipe dimensions without creating wrinkles or
folds. Available for pipe from 2 to 10 inches in diameter, the liner consists of a
lengthwise and transversal elastic polyethylene terephthalate textile tube coated
with polyurethane foil. Wall thickness uncured is 0.16 inches. Nominal wall
thickness impregnated and cured is 0.12 inches (3 mm). 800/331-6653; www.
hammerheadtrenchless.com.

5. HYUNDAI COMPACT RADIUS EXCAVATOR


The R60CR-9A compact radius excavator from Hyundai Construction
Equipment Americas has a 3.7-foot tail swing radius for work in confined job sites.
The excavator has an operating weight of 13,010 pounds, breakout force of 9,190 ft- 5
lbs, maximum dig depth of 11 feet 9 inches and bucket capacity of 0.24 cubic yards.
The 63 hp Tier 4 Final Yanmar engine is electronically controlled for optimum
clean-air and low-noise operation. 877/509-2254; www.hceamericas.com.
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6. NLB WATERJET LANCE WITH SAFETY SHROUD
NCG24-535 waterjet lances from NLB Corp., rated for applications requiring
operating pressures to 24,000 psi, are designed to reduce hose or fitting failure. The
lances feature a 90-degree bend and safety shroud that surrounds the hose where
it attaches to the lance. The shroud complies with WJTA-IMCA recommended
practices, as does the color-coded handle that identifies the lance’s operating
pressure. 800/441-5059; www.nlbcorp.com.

7. ELECTRIC EEL HEAVY-DUTY SCREEN COVER


The heavy-duty screen cover on Ace and Ace 2 pipeline inspection camera 7
systems from Electric Eel Manufacturing Company closes to protect the monitor
when in transit or storage and flips up to act as a sun shield. Both systems have
a stainless-steel-housed 1.68-inch diameter color camera with sapphire lens,
20 LED light ring and high-resolution CCD element (self-leveling color camera
available). 800/833-1212; www.electriceel.com.

8. OMNETICS LATCHING MICRO-D CONNECTOR


The latching Micro-D connector from Omnetics Connector Corp. has a
push-and-latch with finger grips to assist field operation. The connector, made
with stainless steel latch material, supports up to 200 pounds of pull force
and temperatures up to 392 degrees F. Shell styles are available with nine to
51 contacts and 0.050-inch spacing, or 0.025-inch spacing in the companion 8
Nano-D. 763/572-0656; www.omnetics.com.

9. MOXA AMERICAS 3G COMMUNICATION 9


The OnCell G3111-HSPA IP Gateway 3G communication solution from
Moxa Americas features GuaranLink technology and OnCell Central Manager
software for stable cellular connectivity. The system can be used on a desktop or
mounted on a DIN-rail. It comes with 12- to 48-volt DC power input and has 2
KV EFT/surge protection. Serial ports are protected by 15 KV ESD. 714/528-6777;
www.moxa.com. 10
10. JENNY TWO-STAGE, HORIZONTAL COMPRESSORS
Electric two-stage, horizontal-tank stationary air compressors from Jenny
Products displace between 9.1 and 107 cfm at 175 psi. The 2 and 3 hp models
feature 60- to 80-gallon tanks and displace between 9.1 and 13.4 cfm. The 5, 7.5
and 10 hp models displace between 18.3 and 43.6 cfm with 60- to 120-gallon
tanks. 814/445-3400; www.steamjenny.com.

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11. WASTEQUIP GREASE CONTAINER WITH ANTI-THEFT LID
Grease Vault anti-theft lids from Wastequip provide safe and simple storage
of used food grease. The lids have interlocking plates, leaving no edge to pry open,
11 along with a shielded lock and heavy-duty grate. Available in middle-dump or
end-dump configurations with drop-in box or flat grates, the lid and grate system
is standard on Wastequip grease containers and can be retrofit on most existing
containers. 877/468-9278; www.wastequip.com.

12. STRICKLAND GROUP INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM


The WellMetrics information management solution from The Strickland
Group leverages the M-Files enterprise content management system and GIS to
12 enable exploration and production companies to locate and access data needed to
maximize the recovery and value of their gas and oil assets. Features include an
integrated GIS interface based on Esri and integrations with commercial oil and
gas industry applications such as Aires, Excalibur, LandWorks and Rio. 817/338-
0800. www.wellmetrics.com.

13. MAKITA INTERACTIVE CONTENT APP


13 The interactive mobile content app from Makita U.S.A. features product
information, dealer locator, warranty information, promotions, new technologies,
savings calculator and QR scanner. The app is available at the Apple App Store and
Google Play Store. 800/462-5482; www.makitausa.com.

14. ALL ERECTION ALL-TERRAIN CRANES


The ATC-3210 Link-Belt all-terrain crane from ALL Erection & Crane Rental
Corp. has a counterweight of less than 22,000 pounds for easy transportation
and 44.3- to 200.2-foot, six-section full-power latching boom. The ATC-3275
crane has a 223-foot, seven-section full-power latching boom. Both units meet
14 North American transportation laws and Tier IV final and EPA 2013 on-highway
requirements. 800/323-4100; www.allcrane.com.

15. BULK TANK HOPPER TEES


The BlackMaxx Super SandHog Tee from Bulk Tank is corrosion resistant
and features a sand pocket that provides an area for the product to wear against
15 itself instead of the wall of the tee. Providing 37 percent longer life than its
original SandHog Tee, the BlackMaxx is available in bottom drop or straight
versions, along with male and female cam lock connections. 800/841-5524; www.
bulktankinc.com.

16. STELLAR INDUSTRIES TELESCOPIC CRANES


Model 3315 and 4421 telescopic cranes from Stellar Industries offer 3,200
and 4,000 pounds of lifting capacity and feature the Stellar CDT (crane dynamics
technology) system that controls, powers and monitors the cranes. The CDT-
equipped cranes engage and communicate with the crane operator using multiple
16 sensory indicators when approaching maximum capacity, including LED lights
and pulsating vibrations transmitted through the hand-held remote handle.
17 641/923-4248; www.stellar-industries.com.

17. MANITOU MULTIPURPOSE LOADER


The MLT 960 telescopic loader from Manitou has a 13,200-pound lift
capacity and maximum lift height of 29 feet 6 inches. Powered by 141 hp Interim
Tier IV John Deere diesel engine, the loader has a 13-foot 1-inch turning radius
and travel speed of 25 mph. Auxiliary hydraulics provide 3,900 psi of pressure
and a flow rate of 47.7 gpm. Drive, boom and hydraulic functions are controlled
by the joystick, switch and move control. 262/334-9333; www.manitou.com.

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18. KLEIN TOOLS PROTECTIVE GLOVES
Journeyman gloves from Klein Tools are designed for trade professionals
who encounter cuts, scrapes, impact and vibration injuries on a regular basis. 18
The gloves are available in six machine-washable models. Extreme gloves feature
impact-absorbing thermo plastic rubber and EVA foam to protect fingers, knuckles
and the back of the hand. Utility and camouflage gloves feature a breathable,
moisture-wicking stretch material. Cold-weather Pro gloves have Thinsulate-
lined palms and fingers. Grip gloves have a rubberized fingertip and reinforced
synthetic leather palms. Leather gloves feature professional-grade leather and
impact-absorbing thermo plastic rubber. 800/553-4876; www.kleintools.com.

19. MCELROY WIRELESS PIPE FUSION DATA LOGGING


The wireless DataLogger 5 from McElroy enables pipe fusion operators
to upload data to the DataLogger Vault where it can be reviewed and analyzed
from the field via Wi-Fi or cellular service, rather than extracted from a PC. The
DataLogger records and documents key parameters of the pipe fusion process,
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including GPS stamping and barcode scanning. 918/836-8611; www.mcelroy.
com/fusion.

20. METABO BRUSHLESS IMPACT WRENCH


The SSW 18 LTX 400 BL brushless impact wrench from Metabo Corp. weighs
4.2 pounds and produces 295 ft-lbs of torque. Features include variable-speed 20
electronics with 12 speed and torque settings, rubber-coated grips and diecast
aluminum housing. The wrench is powered by Metabo’s Ultra-M 5.2 Ah 18-volt
battery system. 800/638-2264; www.metabousa.com. GOMC

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CURRY SUPPLY EARNS ASME CERTIFICATION


Curry Supply received authorization from the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME) to build pressure vessels in accordance with
the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.

WASTEQUIP OPENS MANUFACTURING FACILITY


Wastequip opened a manufacturing facility in Blacksburg, S.C. The plant
will produce front-load and roll-off containers, as well as grease containers
and specialty products.

QUALA ADDS WASTEWATER TO BUSINESS OFFERINGS


Members of the Ditch Witch of Oklahoma & Arkansas team include (from left) Chris Jones,
Dru Bridwell, Grant Golay, Tiffany Sewell-Howard, Gary Bridwell, Mark Whiteman, Mark Taylor Quala, provider of sustainable containers to the oil and gas industry,
and John Truett. added commercial wastewater treatment and disposal to its business
segments in Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Washington with plans
DITCH WITCH RECOGNIZES TOP DEALERS to open locations in North Carolina, Texas, Wisconsin and Alabama. Quala
Ditch Witch presented Ditch Witch of Oklahoma & Arkansas with its operates in 26 states and Canada.
Top Electronics Dealer Xcellence Award, and John Smith of the Ditch Witch
Southwest dealership with the No. 1 Gold Ace Award for top sales volume. TALBERT MANUFACTURING NAMES TOP DEALERS
James Patterson of the Ditch Witch Sales of Michigan dealership was named Talbert Manufacturing named ILoca Services of Aurora, Ill., its 2013
winner of the Great Catch Program for top sales across all product categories, Most Improved Dealer and Lynch Chicago of Bridgeview, Ill., its 2013 Best
and Richard Knight of Ditch Witch of North Carolina received the Lowell New Dealer. Hale Trailer Brake & Wheel of Voorhees, N.J., was the 2013
Highfill Award for being the top salesperson worldwide. Top 10 dealers Top Dealer.
honored for their service and support in 2013 were Ditch Witch of North
Carolina, Ditch Witch of Mid-South, Ditch Witch of North Dakota, Ditch F.W. WEBB
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of Virginia, Ditch Witch of Northwest, Ditch Witch of Oklahoma & Arkansas PENNSYLVANIA
and Ditch Witch Sales of Michigan. F.W. Webb Co., whole-
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DAWES RIGGING OPERATOR heating, HVAC, refrigera-
NAMED ENGINEER OF THE YEAR tion and industrial pipe,
Ken Mulryan, operator for Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, was named valves and fittings, opened
Engineer of the Year by the International Union of Operating Engineers, a branch in Allentown, Pa.
Local 139, District D. Mulryan works out of Dawes’ Milwaukee branch. The company now has locations in nine states.

CUMMINS POWER GENERATION JLG REORGANIZES AFTERMARKET LEADERSHIP


NAMES GLOBAL SALES DIRECTOR JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corp. company, named Brent Miller vice
Cummins Power Generation named Kimberly Watson global sales president of aftermarket sales, North America, and promoted Todd Earley
director. She will work as part of the power systems business leadership team. to director of sales and remarketing, and Mike Thomas to service manager,
North America. Travis Myers, JLG Industries director of customer support
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION NAMES and aftermarket development, North America, will be responsible for all
DEALERS, SALES MANAGER customer advocate support in North America.
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas added Orion Equipment of
Seattle and Team Boone of Bardstown, Ky., to its dealer network and named DEWBERRY HIRES PROJECT MANAGER
David Lynes regional sales manager for the Great Lakes Region. Dewberry named Warren McKinnie, P.E., CFM, project manager. He
will be based in the firm’s Orlando, Fla., office.
NATIONAL VACUUM EQUIPMENT
NAMES SALES MANAGER FORTIS ENERGY NAMES HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR
National Vacuum Equipment of Michigan named Fortis Energy Services, provider of oil and gas well services, named
Mike Rost regional sales manager. He has 27 years’ Meghan Berg human resources director.
experience in the vacuum truck industry.
GHX INDUSTRIAL ACQUIRES HOSE SPECIALTY & SUPPLY
NEXTRAQ NAMED AMERICAN Mike Rost GHX Industrial, subsidiary of The United Distribution Group, acquired
BUSINESS AWARDS FINALIST the operations and assets of Hose Specialty & Supply Company, fabricator
NexTraq, a GPS fleet and asset tracking company, was named a finalist for and distributor of fluid transfer products for oil, gas and original equipment
the 2014 American Business Awards in the Most Innovative Tech Company manufacturers.
of the Year category.

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GREEN LEAF BRINGS MANUFACTURING BACK TO U.S.
Baldwin employees
(from left) Michael Green Leaf, manufacturer of liquid-handling products, which had been
Von Seggern, manufacturing its products in China, will return the production of select
Wendy Wilkins, Diane products to the United States. The Fontanet, Ind.-based company, maker of
Karstens and Rosario
Castillo received Gator Lock couplings, cited increased energy and labor costs for the decision.
CLARCOR Achieve-
ment Awards. HAMMERHEAD TRENCHLESS
CELEBRATES 25TH YEAR
BALDWIN EMPLOYEES RECEIVE CLARCOR AWARDS HammerHead Trenchless Equipment celebrates its 25th anniversary this
Baldwin Filters employees received the CLARCOR Achievement Award year. The HammerHead Mole pneumatic piercing tool was designed in 1989
for outstanding service. Rosario Castillo and Diane Karstens, international by earth-piercing tool owner Jon Haas in his garage with design engineers
customer service and logistics administrators, were recognized for negotiating Rob Crane and Steve Wentworth.
freight terms. Michael Von Seggern, design engineer, was recognized for
his work with the company’s Channel Flow product line. Wendy Wilkins, AGGREKO OPENS SERVICE CENTER IN NEW MEXICO
human resources generalist, was recognized for efforts during the company’s Aggreko opened a service center in Carlsbad, N.M. Aggreko provides
transition in payroll systems. temporary power generation, temperature control and oil-free compressed air
equipment to the oil, gas and mining industries.
ASTM RECOGNIZES RAND FOR
PETROLEUM CONTRIBUTIONS GPS INSIGHT NAMED PRODUCT OF YEAR
ASTM presented the 2014 William T. Cavanaugh Memorial Award to The GPS Insight Fleet & Asset Tracking Solution was named a 2014
Salvatore J. Rand, a petroleum industry consultant based in North Fort Myers, M2M Evolution Product of the Year by M2M Evolution Magazine.
Fla. Rand was recognized for his contributions to the promotion of petroleum
products. An ASTM member for 30 years, Rand serves on Committee D02 on OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANIES
petroleum products, liquid fuels and lubricants. FORM NINE ENERGY SERVICE
Northern States Completions, Tripoint LLC, CDK Perforating and
ALTAAQA GLOBAL CAT RENTAL Integrated Production Services Canada merged to form Nine Energy Service.
OPENS JOHANNESBURG BRANCH The new company provides customized conventional and unconventional
Altaaqa Global CAT Rental Power opened a branch in Johannesburg, completions and wireline services.
serving southern Africa, including the Republic of South Africa, Angola,
Botswana, Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia and SAGE OIL RECEIVES PRESIDENT’S ‘E’ AWARD
Zimbabwe. Sage Oil Vac of Amarillo, Texas, received the President’s “E” Award
from the U.S. Department of Commerce in recognition of the company’s
HINO TRUCKS PARTNERS WITH TELOGIS achievements in making contributions to increase U.S. exports. The award
Hino Trucks partnered with Telogis to release its next generation was created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961.
platform for Hino Insight, the company’s Web-based location and telematics
for the medium-duty commercial truck market. Standard on 2015 model GRAYBAR EXPANDS NORTH DAKOTA BRANCH
year Hino 195h and 195h-DC hybrid models, and an option on 195 and Graybar, distributor of electrical, communications and data networking
195-DC models and the conventional truck lineup, the intelligence platform products, expanded its branch in Bismarck, N.D. The 30,000-square-foot
includes route optimization, real-time work order management, truck-specific addition nearly doubles the size of the previous facility.
navigation, telematics and mobile integration services.
CH2M NAMES OPERATIONS MANAGER
LOKRING RELEASES PRESSURE CH2M HILL named Charles Whisman vice president and U.S. oil and
PIPING DESIGN GUIDELINE gas operations manager for the environmental and nuclear market.
Lokring Technology issued a new version of its Guideline for Designing
ASME B31 Pressure Piping Using Lokring Elastic Strain Preload (ESP) Fittings. WJTA-IMCA EXPO OCT. 14-15
The guideline ensures piping systems are installed in accordance with ASME The 2014 WJTA-IMCA (Waterjet Technology Association-Industrial &
B31 code for pressure piping and is available from authorized distributors or Municipal Cleaning Association) Expo will be held Oct. 14-15 at the Morial
www.lokring.com. Convention Center in New Orleans. Boot Camp educational program topics
include busting waterjet myths and nozzle selection, hose inspection and
KOHLER COMPLETES record-keeping, hydroexcavation, hydroxcavation consulting, the power of
105,000-SQUARE-FOOT ADDITION vacuum, grounding and bonding, and robotics in hydrodemolition. GOMC
KOHLER Power Systems completed a 105,000-square-foot addition to its
generator manufacturing plant in Wisconsin. The addition expands storage Send in your Industry News to
for product parts and provides increased production capacity. The company
editor@gomcmag.com.
plans to add 300 workers in the coming years.

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GOMC Calendar

GAS, OIL AND MINING


TRADE SHOWS AND CONFERENCES
SEPT. 9-10 OCT. 21-23
Oil Sands Trade Show and Conference, Suncor Community Leisure Permian Basin International Oil Show, Ector County Coliseum and
Centre, Fort McMurray, Alberta; http://oilsandstradeshow.com. Exhibition Hall, Odessa, Texas; www.pboilshow.org.

SEPT. 9-11 OCT. 28-29


Petroleum Innovation Expo, George R. Brown Convention Center, Produced Water Reuse Initiative 2014, Denver; www.produced-water-
Houston; http://piexpo.net. reuse-2014.com.

SEPT. 10-11 OCT. 28-30


Iron Range Miners’ Expo, Minnesota Discovery Center, Chisholm, Oil & Gas Pipeline Conference & Exhibition, Royal Sonesta Hotel
Minn.; 800/372-6437; info@mndiscoverycenter.com. Houston, Houston; www.oilandgaspipelineevent.com.

SEPT. 10-12
Coal Association of Canada Conference & Trade Show, DEC. 1-5
Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia; www.coal.ca/ American Exploration and Mining Association Annual Meeting, John
2014-conference-trade-show. Ascuagas Nugget Casino Resort, Sparks, Nev.; www.miningamerica.org.

SEPT. 15-17 DEC. 2-4


DUG Eagle Ford, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio; Clean Gulf, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio; www.
www.dugeagleford.com. cleangulf.org.

SEPT. 23-25 DEC. 9-12


International Mining Conference & Expo, Las Vegas Convention The Complete Groundwater Event, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las
Center, Las Vegas; www.imex2014.com. Vegas; http://groundwaterexpo.com.

SEPT. 30-OCT. 2 DEC. 10-12


International Pipeline Exposition, Calgary TELUS Convention Centre, NAPE (North American Prospect Expo) Rockies, Colorado Convention
Calgary, Alberta; www.dmgenergyevents.co.uk/events/international-pipeline- Center, Denver; www.napeexpo.com/nape-shows/nape-rockies.
exposition.

SEPT. 30-OCT. 2 MARCH 2-4


Water Recycling & Reuse for Shale Plays-East, Omni William Penn DUG Midcontinent, Tulsa, Okla.; www.dugmidcontinent.com. GOMC
Hotel, Pittsburgh; www.infocastinc.com/events/water-reuse-shale-east.

OCT. 1
West Virginia Oil & Gas Expo, Morgantown, W.Va.; http:// SHARE YOUR
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OCT. 1-2
OKC Oilfield Expo, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City; www. EVENTS!
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GOMC invites organizations and associations to submit
details about upcoming industry trade shows and
OCT. 13-15 conferences for our calendar of events.
WJTA-IMCA Expo, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans; Send information to editor@gomcmag.com.
www.wjta.org.

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