Design and develop novel high temperature insulated downhole tubular process using PARRS technology.
Pro-Pipe Service & Sales Ltd.
6 records totalling $597,325.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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Pro-Pipe will develop new ThermoKote Insulated tubulars that can survive the high temperature and pressures of deep geothermal wells.
The project will help Pro-Pipe to expand tubular coating process to include co-deposition. This will improve Pro-Pipe’s coatings by reducing production costs and increasing surface wear resistance.
Pro-Pipe is developing a novel inorganic binder-based syntactic foam insulation which will enable geothermal drilling insulated drill pipe to reach temperatures of 400C. Current market available insu...
Pro-Pipe is advancing the innovative insulation solution, ThermalKote, for deep geothermal production. The transition is moving from a laboratory-scale demonstration to a pilot-scale continuous produc...
The project will design a Mobile field-based coating machine RodKote Mobile which will make a complete mobile erosion and wear prevention system for downhole conventional rod applications.