Chemical Injection System monitors and controls operations.

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Designed to automatically calibrate and monitor pump operation, Chemical Injection System maintains specified injection rate that may be slaved to production rates. Diagnostic system provides operational visibility into monitoring conditions at injection site and verifies and records that chemical injection is working to specifications. From local RTU/SCADA system or through central service such as Wonderware or CygNet, users can remotely monitor and control parameters and conditions.



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SignalFire's Chemical Injection System Optimizes the Injection Process While Providing Operational Monitoring and Control



Hudson, MA, – Chemical injection is critical to the oil field production process and the second highest operational expense.  During this process, chemicals are pumped at high pressure into a well to mitigate a variety of issues (paraffin or scale reduction, H2S mitigation, corrosion inhibitors).



If executed properly, chemical injection can enhance oil production and greatly reduce operating expenses. However, as the process is largely unmonitored and uncontrolled (often managed with simple timers which are difficult to set optimally), it is often not optimally set correctly.  As a result, the chemical dosing amount can be wrong.  Under dosing can damage equipment and require premature reworks while overdosing can result in over-expenditures of tens of thousands of dollars annually.



SignalFire Wireless Telemetry offers the Chemical Injection System that monitors, controls and optimizes the chemical injection process to provide a known and measured chemical dosing rate AND provides diagnostic information to measure pump performance and operating status.  



The only control and diagnostic system for monitoring chemical injection, the SignalFire Chemical Injection System automatically calibrates and monitors pump operation to maintain a specified injection rate that may be slaved to production rates. The control and diagnostic system also provides operational visibility into monitoring conditions at the injection site and verifies and records that chemical injection is working to specifications.  Tank level is also monitored to accurately verify when refill is needed and that the refill was accurate.   



Users have the ability to remotely monitor and control parameters and conditions at the injection site from either a local RTU/SCADA system or through a central service such as Wonderware, CygNet or other enterprise monitoring systems. The Chemical Injection System also can be integrated as part of the SignalFire Telemetry Remote Monitoring and Control System for a complete wireless pad automation. 



“Optimizing chemical injection operations provides greater control over production and costs, especially as oil prices decline,” says Scott Keller, CEO of SignalFire Telemetry.  “Our Chemical Injection System can provide paybacks of well under one year, making it a very attractive investment for production operations."



For more information on the SignalFire Chemical Injection System, refer to the website at http://www.signal-fire.com/chemical-injection-system/  or contact the company at 978-212-2868 or info@signal-fire.com.  



About SignalFire

SignalFire Wireless Telemetry designs and manufactures wireless telemetry products that enable robust, long-distance wireless communication connecting multiple devices in challenging outdoor environments.  The company offers the SignalFire Remote Sensing System™ (SFRSS), a robust long-range mesh network specifically designed for challenging, large-scale environments characterizing industries such as oil and gas, agriculture, forestry, water systems, and the public infrastructure. The SFRSS has an open architecture that allows users to integrate many types of sensors to monitor assets such as pumps, valves, and lighting and to extract data for download. For more information about the company’s telemetry products, visit http://www.signal-fire.com/.

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