Tag: choke valve

IMI Critical Engineering Choke Valves

IMI Critical Engineering recently helped a new client quickly find a solution to a complex set of requirements utilizing newly developed water injection choke valves.Our client in the oil and gas industry was having significant problems with reliability, noise, and capacity with the installed valves that they had in place.

ServoChoke® SVC electric choke valve actuator

The new Tolomatic ServoChoke® SVC electric choke valve actuator meets requirements for a more flexible and reliable high-speed actuator in performance drilling applications such as managed pressure drilling (MPD), set-point control or choke-and-kill.

Choke valve market to bounce back

A recent report by The McIlvaine Company has predicted that the often fluctuating choke valve market is set to bounce back.

Fluctuating choke valve market will bounce back

The choke valve market ranges between USD $250 million and USD $400 million per year depending on the definition and where we are in the oil and gas cycle.

Master Flo introduces HP/HT subsea choke valve

Master Flo Valve Inc. unveiled a high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) subsea choke valve, a pneumatic actuator, and a self-contained modulating choke during OTC at NRG Park in Houston, Texas, last week.

Master Flo Valve 100,000th choke valve

Edmonton oilfield equipment manufacturer Master Flo Valve Inc. recently produced its 100,000th choke valve, a key piece of technology that controls the flow of high-pressure well fluids. The achievement reflects the company’s focus on building long-term partnerships with its customers and the expertise of its staff in technical sales, engineering and manufacturing, President Mark McNeill said.

High pressure choke valve case study

IMI Critical Engineering has delivered a bespoke solution, which has been proven to be able to withstand the unique demands of deep-sea oil and gas extraction over extended periods. There is an estimated extraction of 125 000 bpd of oil and 70 million ft3/d gas at the Tahiti facility in the Gulf of Mexico, where valuable energy resources are in abundance at extreme depths.