
The weather in the Rocky Mountain region presents significant challenges for oil and gas operations. Extended periods of sub-zero temperatures, heavy snowfall, and extreme wind chill create a high risk of freezing in pipelines and equipment.
A highly effective solution is the installation of a heat trace system. In the oil and gas industry, heat tracing provides freeze protection for pipelines and equipment while maintaining the proper viscosity of fluids, such as crude oil, to prevent solidification. By keeping liquids within a consistent, optimal temperature range, heat trace systems help ensure continuous, safe, and efficient operations, reducing the risk of costly equipment damage, production delays, and safety hazards associated with frozen or cold materials.

In the oil and gas industry, chemical injection pumps are essential for precisely dosing and delivering chemicals to protect infrastructure, optimize production, and ensure flow assurance.
Our heat trace pumps administer substances such as corrosion and scale inhibitors, demulsifiers, and hydrate inhibitors directly into pipelines and wells to prevent blockages, mitigate equipment damage, enhance oil recovery, and support efficient oil-water separation.
In natural gas pipelines, chemical injection pumps are commonly used to deliver methanol or ethylene glycol, preventing water from freezing and forming blockages, thereby ensuring uninterrupted, safe, and efficient operations.

Wyoming Service and Supply builds heat trace systems to meet your requirements in-house. We can deliver and install the equipment that will keep your operations flowing throughout the cold winter months. Contact us to see how we can serve your needs.
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