» The small footprint of the full electric drive unit does not take up valuable rig space.
Renegade introduces new Full Electric Drive Wireline Truck for customers in the NortheastÂ
Efficiency, performance and regulatory compliance all in a compact unit
Today, companies are being challenged to evaluate their environmental footprint as part of a long-term ESG strategy. One example recently occurred when Renegade Wireline Services and Benchmark Wireline Products teamed up to convert an existing Renegade Bulldog unit into an electric unit. For use in areas where many customers are now requiring electric fleets on the job site, the new Full Electric Drive Wireline Truck will bring more efficient operations to the wellsite and provide quieter operations while lessening the impact on the environment. The unit will also help meet strict regulatory requirements that are mandatory for some areas. While electric units at the rigsite are not a new idea, they have recently become more common due to several advantages.
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- More efficientÂ
- Lessens the environmental impactÂ
- Less noiseÂ
- Meets regulatory requirements in some areasÂ
» The unit features many automatic controls and displays.
The trend is that for future use, all wireline units will be required to be electric. This is another example of Renegade bringing technology to the wellsite the customer has asked for.
Designed specifically for customers whose wells have a small footprint, Renegade’s Full Electric Drive Wireline unit can fit where other units cannot without taking up valuable rigsite space. Although there are competitor units available, they are larger in size, cost much more and are size-prohibitive for well sites with a small footprint. The Renegade unit was designed with the customer in mind to accommodate small locations.   Â
Some of the features of this new unit include:Â
- Auto Surface ShutdownÂ
- Auto Over-tension ShutdownÂ
- Auto Target Depth Tie-In and ShutdownÂ
- Automatic Torque Control AdjustmentÂ
- Automatic Cable Oiler (optional)Â
- Visual Alarm SettingsÂ
- Hoist Controller with Can Buss InterfaceÂ
Benefits to the service company include increased operational efficiency. Â
- No diesel fuel is required on location assuming there is AC power on location.Â
- There is reduced wear and tear on the equipment, especially on pump-down operations where the engine can be running for long periods of time. The unit motor is only used for transport from one location to another.Â
- Fewer moving parts except for the winch. No pumps, no PTO, etc. All replaced with electric power.Â
- The combination of an electric unit and AC power on location can result in a zero-carbon footprint.Â
See How You Can Make a Huge Difference in the Environmental Footprint and Efficiency of Your Wellsite
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