SLB Launches Fully Electric Frac Fluid Delivery System

SLB Launches Fully Electric Frac Fluid Delivery System

(Oilandgaspress) -] –SLB has introduced its next-generation Cameron frac fluid delivery system — a fully electric solution designed to enhance efficiency, reliability and safety in hydraulic fracturing operations.

Setting a New Standard
For many years, hydraulic actuation has been the industry norm for frac valve operations. SLB’s new Cameron system marks an expansion to include robust electric actuation and automation. Operators now benefit from a streamlined, digitally enabled solution that raises efficiency and reduces operational complexity on site for any actuation type.

“At SLB, we are committed to redefining operational excellence for our customers,” said Nick Cune, business line director for Surface Production Systems. “By leveraging our latest frac valve design and introducing innovative automation capabilities, our Cameron fluid delivery system significantly enhances performance across hydraulic fracturing operations.”

Smart Automation Meets Field-Proven Design
The system centers on three main elements: the Cameron frac valve with maintenance-free features; electric actuation that delivers precise and dependable operation; and the ValveCommander™ fluid delivery control. ValveCommander gives operators total digital control over any actuation type — empowering continuous pumping, improved uptime and enhanced safety at the wellsite.


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