
The weather in the Rocky Mountain area presents unique challenges to your oil and gas operations. Months of sub-zero temperatures, massive snow drifts, and extreme wind chill mean there is a very real chance of freezing in your pipes.
One simple and efficient solution is to install a heat trace system.
Heat tracing in the oil and gas industry provides freeze protection for pipelines and equipment and maintains the viscosity of fluids like crude oil to prevent solidification. Its main function is to ensure continuous, safe, and efficient operations by keeping liquids at a consistent, desired temperature range, which prevents costly damage, production delays, and safety hazards caused by cold or frozen materials.

Chemical injection pumps in the oil and gas industry are used to precisely dose and inject chemicals to protect infrastructure, improve production, and ensure flow assurance. Their purpose is to deliver chemicals like corrosion and scale inhibitors, demulsifiers, and hydrate inhibitors into pipelines and wells to prevent blockages and damage, enhance oil recovery, and facilitate the separation of oil and water.
In natural gas pipelines, pumps inject methanol or ethylene glycol to prevent water from freezing and forming blockages.

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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