Business Segment
Conventional Sucker Rod Pumping Unit
Keron Energy Equipment Pvt. Ltd. offers a comprehensive range of Conventional Crank-Balanced Pumping Units, engineered to deliver dependable, efficient, and cost-effective artificial lift solutions for oil and gas production operations.
Designed and manufactured in compliance with API and GOST standards, Keron pumping units are built to withstand demanding field conditions while ensuring exceptional reliability, smooth operation, and extended service life. Each unit incorporates heavy-duty saddle bearings, self-aligning high-capacity drive bearings, and oversized lubrication reservoirs to maximize operational efficiency and minimize maintenance requirements.
Our conventional geometry pumping units are available in API sizes ranging from 160 to 1824, supported by a substantial inventory of readily available spare parts and technical support services. Combining robust construction, proven performance, and competitive lifecycle costs, Keron pumping units provide operators with a trusted solution for optimizing well productivity and ensuring long-term operational excellence.
Conventional Type Hydraulic Sucker Rod Pumping Unit
Keron conventional type hydraulic sucker rod pumping units (HSRP) enhance system efficiency by optimizing stroke length and reducing energy losses associated with frequent cycling. Their design enables streamlined installation and simplified maintenance procedures, minimizing operational complexity. These units effectively accommodate temperature fluctuations, thereby maintaining consistent performance under varying thermal conditions.
Additionally, the reduced cyclic loading mitigates mechanical fatigue and wear on critical components such as bottomhole valves, sucker rods, tubing strings, and surface equipment. As a result, operators benefit from lower total cost of ownership (TCO), improved equipment reliability, reduced downtime, and minimized deferred production.
The HSRP is a hydraulically powered rod-reciprocating system. The surface equipment can be installed in most sucker rod pumping applications. With the press of a few buttons on the unit's controller, the up and down stroke speeds can be independently set to optimize well production characteristics. This is important because stroke length is fixed on conventional pump jacks, which means smaller or larger units must be installed to accommodate production changes. The HSRP stroke-length adjustability delivers flexibility to manage the full production range without changing equipment.
Tripod Hydraulic Pumping Unit Unconventional Unit
Keron Tripod Hydraulic Pumping Units are engineered to deliver superior artificial lift performance across a broad range of well applications. Featuring a compact, lightweight, and low-footprint design, these advanced systems provide exceptional operational flexibility, rapid deployment, and optimized production efficiency.
Unlike conventional beam pumping systems that typically require several days for transportation, assembly, and commissioning, Keron Tripod units can be installed and brought online in less than six hours, significantly reducing field logistics, installation costs, and production downtime. The system allows seamless adjustment of stroke length and pumping speed, both locally and remotely, enabling operators to respond quickly to changing reservoir and production conditions.
Designed to accommodate diverse well environments, Keron Hydraulic Power Units support Tripod configurations with stroke lengths of up to 220 inches (5.6 m) and peak polished rod load capacities of up to 40,000 lbs (18,144 kg). Extended stroke capabilities reduce cyclic loading, minimize rod-string stress, improve gas handling characteristics, lower the risk of gas lock, and enhance overall pumping system efficiency.
The long-stroke design enables sustained production at lower pumping speeds, reducing frictional losses and mechanical wear while maximizing performance in highly deviated, directional, and horizontal wells. Mounted directly on the wellhead, the Tripod unit eliminates the need for concrete foundations, guy wires, and extensive site preparation, making it an ideal solution for remote, space-constrained, and environmentally sensitive locations.
Long Stroke Pumping Unit Unconventional Unit
Keron long stroke pumping unit uniquely provides an earlier, cost-effective transition from high volume initial production to rod lift pumping, especially in deep, deviated or high gas-to-liquid ratio wells. It is an integral part of Keron Artificial Lift's broad range of effective artificial lift solutions for optimizing liquids production during all stages of the well's life cycle.
The Long Stroke unit provides more time for fluids to enter the rod pump to maximize pump fillage. It operates at a constant velocity with fewer cycles, as few as one-half of a conventional pumping unit. The Long Stroke operating advantages improve production while decreasing the costs per barrel of oil produced.
Designed to accommodate diverse well environments, Keron Long Stroke Units support configurations with stroke lengths of up to 416 inches (10.5 m) and peak polished rod load capacities of up to 55,000 lbs (24,947 kg). Extended stroke capabilities reduce cyclic loading, minimize rod-string stress, improve gas handling characteristics, lower the risk of gas lock, and enhance overall pumping system efficiency.