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Parker is a material science leader in developing high performance sealing materials for oil and gas applications. Our newest, innovative materials are changing the performance landscape for applications and products used in Downhole, Topside, and Subsea Technologies.

Simplification and Efficiency Improvement

The extreme conditions of oil and gas application environments call for rethinking of existing strategies that include:

 

  • Utilizing dissolvable materials that enable quicker, safer, predictable well completion 
  • Simplifying complex processes by making installation easier – particularly when equipment is deployed subsea – thereby maximizing productivity and decreasing downtime.

That's where Parker's Oil & Gas experts excel! 

On-Shore | Hydraulic Fracturing 

Dissolvable Aluminum Alloy

Dissolution Performance Calculator and More

Predictable corrosion rates and reliable pressure holding performance is essential to maintaining operational efficiencies in hydraulic fracturing where degradable alloys are used.

How frequently do chemistries and pressure vary? Do you need to know the dissolution performance for you application?  

Check out our online dissolution performance calculator which lets you perform calculations on the fly.

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Off-Shore | Subsea

Multiport Bonded Solutions

Subsea Manifold Sealing

When you consider the downtime costs involved in replacing elastomeric seals that were poorly aligned, mis-installed, or even overlooked during assembly of a mult-port manifold on subsea equipment, the value of simplification and ease of installing a single plate multi-port bonded solution becomes quite obvious.

Offshore oil rig platform
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Subsea Oil & Gas Manifold Sealing Solutions

We provide customized multi-port, bonded solutions for using qualified elastomers which are easy to install and maintain.

 

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Oil Well Completions Chevron Sealing System

Parker Chevrons seal bubble tight at high pressures in oil well completion environments exposed to hazardous media such as H2S. Utilizing metal and polymer redundancy, they will seal to 400F, or without they will seal to 1200° F. 

Redundant polymer/metal chevron assemblies act as both static and dynamic seals, accommodating rotational and translational motion which makes it a superior solution where :

  • Elastomers offer high-pressure sealing but are not able to perform at high temperatures and cannot be guaranteed to survive all of today's aggressive chemistries.
  • Metal C-seals and V-seals can handle the temperature and chemistry, but are not redundant and do not create the bubble tight seal as well as the chevrons do.

Need help? Contact us to talk to an expert.