Turbine Fracturing

Jereh self-developed Apollo 5000hp turbine-driven frac pumper, with the world’s largest single-unit power, is equipped with a 5600hp turbine engine and a 5000hp frac pump. Therefore, each Apollo unit with smaller size and lighter weight can output greater power than two conventional diesel-driven frac pumper.

Description

Stimulation & Cost Reduction: High power density can effectively reduce the number of equipment and the footprint at the well site, thereby lowering the maintenance cost. The usage of natural gas delivers a decrease in fuel cost.
Precision & Efficiency: Turbine engine directly drives the frac pump, delivering a higher mechanical transmission efficiency. Stepless speed regulating enables flow distribution and control to be more simple and precise.
Emission & Noise Reduction: Compared with EPA T4F emission standard, the application of 100% natural gas including wellhead gas, CNG, and LNG enables a 25% reduction in greenhouse gases and a 33% reduction in PM. The sound insulation and noise reduction system enables the noise level < 85 dBA.
Safe Operation: A fire suppression system integrated with gas leak detection and automatic extinguishing is applied to ensure safety. Two fuels (gas & diesel) can be freely switched as emergency backup for each other.

Specifications

Item Parameter
Max. Theoretical Rate 2m3/min (4.5”Plunger)
Max. Discharge Pressure 117 MPa (16976 psi)
Max. Output Power 3498 kW (4691 hp)
Weight ≤55000kg
Dimensions (L×W×H) ≤13650×2550×4000 mm

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