SPOC Automation will exhibit at this year’s South Texas Oilfield Expo in San Antonio, TX. The South Texas Oilfield Expo is an oil and gas industry trade show designed to allow oil and gas professionals to come together in a buyers’ marketplace and get information on new industry technology, new oil and gas equipment and begin to build professionals relationships that will last the lifetime of their oilfield business.
SPOC Automation will exhibit at this year’s Energy Expo in Billings, MT. Make sure to stop by booth #406 to view the IronHorse demo trailer. The Energy Exposition will be celebrating its 15th year as the Rocky Mountain’s largest energy trade exhibition on June 25 – 26, 2014.
MONTGOMERY, AL. – The Business Council of Alabama and the Alabama Technology Network today announced the finalists and winners of the 2014 Manufacturer of the Year Awards during a luncheon ceremony at the Alabama Activity Center. Begun in 2000, the BCA and ATN awards ceremony has attracted Alabama dignitaries and manufacturing leaders to honor companies that are committed to improve Alabama’s economy.
The Sensorless Pump Off Controller (SPOC) from SPOC Automation is an innovative, industry-changing product that can improve production and lower operating costs of oil, gas and CBM gas wells, even over wells with traditional pump off controllers.
SPOC software resides in the SPOC Automation IronHorse drive and requires no external sensors, wires, load cells or other field devices. SPOC uses technology that analyzes the motor’s rotor relationship to the stator to determine the load and position. As with traditional pump off controllers, pump off is determined when the load is reduced at specific positions.
With SPOC, you can establish high load limits and adjust intra-stroke speeds to maintain those limits. Unlike traditional pump off controllers, SPOC gives you text messages on the VFD keypad showing problems such as pump off, parted rod, leaking valve, high load and minimum load, even shutting down if conditions warrant. All this data is available via ModBus RTU as read and write values. SPOC allows you to monitor, control and fine tune the drive/pump off controller at the well site or by using telemetry and SCADA systems.
Increased Production
Lower Energy Consumption
Lower Capital Cost
Fewer Mechanical Failures
As more drives and other electronic devices are introduced into the power grid, harmonic drive compliance becomes a bigger concern each day. SPOC Automation has the system expertise and product knowledge to solve your harmonics issues.
We focus on the entire system and can provide the low harmonics drives to get your system running reliably, efficiently, and in compliance with IEEE519 and EN-6100-3-2.
We can perform system studies for new or existing systems, and harmonic measurements to help you get a baseline of your current power quality. Using harmonic modeling tools, we can help you evaluate different scenarios and supply you with the right products that will help you run in compliance with the harmonic standards, with the highest reliability, and at the right cost.
We manufacture every type of low harmonics drive, utilizing every technology available. This helps you get the product that best fits your needs.
The Active Front End VFD is SPOC’s recommended approach for minimizing harmonics in fields where all lifting is done using variable speed drives. This technology is electronically based instead of magnetically based, as older technologies are. It meets the IEEE519 under every scenario and all loading conditions, regardless of voltage imbalance or source impedance. It is so advanced it can actually correct for low voltage conditions from marginal systems and correct power factor within the electrical system, saving you money. We have years of experience in Active Front End Drives, and can do systems from 1HP to 2000HP at 480V.
AFTER: Once SPOC provides low harmonics drives for this system, it runs reliably & efficiently.
Coming to an oilfield near you! Pump long and prosper
SPOC Automation is pleased to announce that Tim Miller has recently joined the team as Mechanical Designer at the home office located in Trussville, AL. Tim will oversee new product design and coordinate process design improvement.
SPOC Automation is pleased to announce that Miller Coop has recently joined the team as Digital Marketing Coordinator at the home office located in Trussville, AL. Miller is responsible for creating digital marketing content and assisting in SPOC’s presence on digital interfaces.
“Business is booming in the Permian Basin! Join us in Midland, TX April14-15, 2014 as industry professionals from all over the region gather to discuss current products and services, demonstrate the latest and greatest innovations in industry technology, network with colleagues and make some deals!” – event description from The Permian Basin Petroleum Association Magazine
We hope you can join us at this year’s joint conference. Members of the SPOC team will be at the show with our new “WiseGuy 2.0″ on display demo trailer. Optimizing well performance is about to get a lot easier, thanks to advances in production automation.