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|  | HRPI equipment provides advanced computer control, monitoring, and diagnostics. The most notable control feature of the system is the ability to remotely adjust the well's Strokes Per Minute (SPM). This allows for a more optimized pump rate given changing conditions. Live dyno graphs are streamed as they are collected, stored both locally and on a central webbased analysis server. Web based monitoring, alerting, and analysis is provided through http://pumpreports.com. Access to historical well information, current operating parameters, dynos, and trend graphs are available securely from any standard web browser. A full informational brochure can be found here. WHAT IS PUMPREPORTS.COM?
PumpReports.com is a web-based data collection/analysis tool for Operators, Engineers, and Service Providers. Information is gathered from multiple sources and presented in a unified and intuitive interface. People responsible for the operation and maintenance of wells and equipment can collaborate remotely, reducing meeting costs and improving production.
COMPLETE WELL HISTORY
Fluid levels, production tests, workover history, chemical analysis, rod/tubing diagnostics, surface equipment data, historical comments, and more are all available to the user.
REMOTE COLLABORATION
The web-based interface is ideal for distributing important information to key personnel involved in the design, operation, or maintenance of wells and equipment. Used in conjunction with teleconferences, Operators, Engineers, and Service Providers can collectively troubleshoot or review wells. In addition, well-specific comments are stored on the website to aid in future troubleshooting.
USER-LEVEL ACCESS CONTROL
User-level access control allows Service Providers, Operators, and Engineers to securely access the same data. User access to specific data or advanced features can be specified. For example, an engineer can have access to multiple locations, while an operator would only need access to their specific location.
HRPI equipment provides advanced computer control, monitoring, and diagnostics. The most notable control feature of the system is the ability to remotely adjust the well's Strokes Per Minute (SPM). This allows for a more optimized pump rate given changing conditions. Live dyno graphs are streamed as they are collected, stored both locally and on a central webbased analysis server. Web based monitoring, alerting, and analysis is provided through http://pumpreports.com. Access to historical well information, current operating parameters, dynos, and trend graphs are available securely from any standard web browser. A full informational brochure can be found here. WHAT IS PUMPREPORTS.COM?
PumpReports.com is a web-based data collection/analysis tool for Operators, Engineers, and Service Providers. Information is gathered from multiple sources and presented in a unified and intuitive interface. People responsible for the operation and maintenance of wells and equipment can collaborate remotely, reducing meeting costs and improving production.
COMPLETE WELL HISTORY
Fluid levels, production tests, workover history, chemical analysis, rod/tubing diagnostics, surface equipment data, historical comments, and more are all available to the user.
REMOTE COLLABORATION
The web-based interface is ideal for distributing important information to key personnel involved in the design, operation, or maintenance of wells and equipment. Used in conjunction with teleconferences, Operators, Engineers, and Service Providers can collectively troubleshoot or review wells. In addition, well-specific comments are stored on the website to aid in future troubleshooting.
USER-LEVEL ACCESS CONTROL
User-level access control allows Service Providers, Operators, and Engineers to securely access the same data. User access to specific data or advanced features can be specified. For example, an engineer can have access to multiple locations, while an operator would only need access to their specific location.
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|  | Complete Well History - Well Document Management
- Workover History
- Failure History, etc.
Trend Analysis Graphs - Fluid Level History
- Production Tests
- Surface Equipment
3-D Well Bore Diagrams - Overlay well data on a single 3-D interactive graph
- Current Fluid Levels
- Historical Failure Points
Collaborate Remotely - Engineers, Operators, Service Providers, etc.
- Consolidate multiple locations and wells in one interface
- Viewable from any internet connection
Other Features - Email & Text Message Alerts
- User level access control
- No software to install
Complete Well History - Well Document Management
- Workover History
- Failure History, etc.
Trend Analysis Graphs - Fluid Level History
- Production Tests
- Surface Equipment
3-D Well Bore Diagrams - Overlay well data on a single 3-D interactive graph
- Current Fluid Levels
- Historical Failure Points
Collaborate Remotely - Engineers, Operators, Service Providers, etc.
- Consolidate multiple locations and wells in one interface
- Viewable from any internet connection
Other Features - Email & Text Message Alerts
- User level access control
- No software to install
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| |  | PumpReports.com has an ever-growing featureset. Here are just some examples:
| Overlay Dynos |
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| You can overlay dynos directly in the web browser with no additional software or plugins to install. Notice the time based dynamometer graph resembles a downhole pump dyno card. In some case, our ability to allow rods to fall faster can be utilized to achieve a greater overall SPM than can be obtained with traditional rod pumps. |
| Alerting |
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| Exception based alerting allows operators to manage large installations. Alerts can be delivered via eal, TXT messages (cell phone), and are visible in the web browser. |
| Optimize for Fluid Level |
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| Correlating fluid levels with stroke rate enables operators to optimize the pump rate for a desired FOP. Note increases in the stroke rate (green) result in decreases in fluid level (blue) |
PumpReports.com has an ever-growing featureset. Here are just some examples:
| Overlay Dynos |
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| You can overlay dynos directly in the web browser with no additional software or plugins to install. Notice the time based dynamometer graph resembles a downhole pump dyno card. In some case, our ability to allow rods to fall faster can be utilized to achieve a greater overall SPM than can be obtained with traditional rod pumps. |
| Alerting |
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| Exception based alerting allows operators to manage large installations. Alerts can be delivered via eal, TXT messages (cell phone), and are visible in the web browser. |
| Optimize for Fluid Level |
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| Correlating fluid levels with stroke rate enables operators to optimize the pump rate for a desired FOP. Note increases in the stroke rate (green) result in decreases in fluid level (blue) |
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