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The Northeast Oil and Natural Gas Marketplace - January 2012
A free monthly publication mailed to over 5000 oil and natural gas professionals doing business in the Northeast US Region. With the explosion of industry in the Marcellus Shale, businesses have a need to find quality partners for their operations. The Northeast ONG Marketplace provides the advertising medium for everyone to get connected.
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If I want to run my ad 3 or 6 times, do I have runthem consecutively to get the discount?No, just tell us which months you’d like them to run.
Can I change my ad each time?Sure.
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If I’m advertising equipment or land for sale forseveral months, but sell it early, do I have to keeprunning my ad?No, let us know and there’ll be no obligation to con-tinue.
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The R.S.S. (Rapid Sump System) is designed to prevent rain water or liquid spills fromfilling up your secondary containment structure taking away from important fluid hold-ing limits. When the liquid begins filling the containment structure the float valve onthe R.S.S. is triggered. Once the float valve is triggered the pump will turn on and pumpthe liquid into the separator tank or any available flow lines. This allows the vacuumtruck company to make fewer trips to the location. The manual switch R.S.S. model al-lows the pumper to turn on the pump if needed when fluid is present in the contain-ment structure and allows the fluid to be pumped into the separator tank or clean rainwater out on the ground. The R.S.S. filters out gravel and large debris, keeping it outof the separator tank and the vacuum truck. Secondary containment structures needto be as empty as possible during storms because themore rain water the containment structure is holding theless it can hold if lightning strikes the tank battery.
The base of the R.S.S. is made of PVC with suction holesdrilled throughout, maximizing the suction area. Each endof the base contains a filtering screen that covers the largeopenings. These openings allow for a larger volume ofwater to be pumped out of the secondary containmentstructure. The unit’s base is designed for easy access tothe inside for debris removal. Custom shapes can be cre-ated to any specifications upon request.The R.S.S. Pump is C.S.A certified to run off of compressednatural gas which is a readily available product at most oiland gas locations. Since the pump is powered by com-pressed air or compressed gas, and is painted with staticfree paint with interior grounding, there is no chance of a
spark. The R.S.S can pump up to 45 gallons per minute and has a large operating rangeof 25 psi to 120 psi. Most pumps use rubber balls and seats that swell when they comein contact with harsh chemicals. This swelling can hinder the pumps performance. TheR.S.S. uses nylon balls and seats to prevent this swelling from occurring. Due to thepatented non-centering valve system, the R.S.S. pump is guaranteed to start every timecompressed air or gas is applied. The R.S.S. pump can be customized for a ½”, 1 ½”, 2”or 3” outlet upon request.
Enviro-Guard a division of Unit Liner Company
Enviro-Guard is a division of Unit Liner Company located in Shawnee, Oklahoma, es-tablished in 1967, and providing innovative solutions for the oilfield challenges. Withcrews trained in installation and safety, your problems can be solved. Enviro-Guardoffers secondary containment structures, walkovers, tank rings, load-line containment,
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To learn more visit www.enviroguardcontainment.comor call (888) 748-5463.
Atlas Copco announces new Hurricane booster
September 28, 2011 – Franklin, IN – Critical applications such as oil and gas,water well and geothermal drilling cannot afford booster downtime. AtlasCopco’s newest B7-41/1000 Hurricane booster, announced today, comes withadvanced operational, safety and maintenance features that offer customersincreased reliability and the lowest possible downtime. Smaller and lighterthan competitive units of the same class, the Hurricane B7-41 has a capacityof 2440 cfm at a maximum discharge of 1000 psi.
Atlas Copco’s new Hurricane B7-41/1000 booster delivers a powerful per-formance with an extremely compact footprint (L:139” x W:80” x H:72”). Thebooster is driven by a Caterpillar C7 diesel engine and features a four-cylin-der, single stage, reciprocating booster. Using a six-cylinder, turbochargeddrive engine, it provides increased flows and pressures for improved bore-hole drilling. It also comes with a standard 24 volt starting and operating sys-tem.The new Hurricane B7-41/1000 sports several service and safety improve-ments. Each cylinder has a temperature sensor connected to a shutdownsafety system to prevent overheating damage. Engine and booster coolersare now separate for better air flow efficiency and easier maintenance. Newdual inlet ports into the suction manifold distribute air evenly into the valves
for longer valve life. The booster’s redesigned piping system comes with min-imal NPT fittings, reducing the risk of leaks. Single-point lifting and a strongerbase-frame with forklift slots ensure safe transportation of the unit.
Atlas Copco Construction & Mining is responsible for the sales, aftersalesservice and rental of equipment for surface and underground rock excava-tion, exploration drilling, rock reinforcement, ground engineering, waterwell, oil and gas drilling. The company is headquartered in Denver Colorado.Employing approximately 330 people, it extends its reach through a nation-wide network of sales and service stores and specialist drilling distributors.More information is available on www.atlascopco.us
Atlas Copco Hurricane B7-41
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There is only one monthly publication that covers all of the northeast U.S. oil and gas indus-try — The Northeast ONG Marketplace. Each month, over 9000 professionals receive a freecopy of this business-to-business resource. The goal of The Northeast ONG Marketplace isto help businesses grow and run more efficiently. With limited content, readers are able tofocus on the opportunities presented to them by its advertisers.
Unlike other publications available, The Northeast ONG Marketplace is not focused on justone state or just one shale play. Our distribution goes from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, andOhio to Michigan, New York and Tennessee. If you’re working in the Marcellus, Utica, Antrim,New Albany or all of the above, The Northeast ONG Marketplace is being received by your po-tential customers.
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The �ortheast O�G Marketplace circulation istargeted to cover producers, operators, equipmentproviders and services providers. It is mailed outeach month free of charge to over 9100 recipients:
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