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MTT Turbine Nitrogen
Pumps
Drill Water Evaporation
Process
MTT Turbine NitroGEN
MTT Turbine
PowerGEN
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| Nitrogen is used to fulfill many well
stimulation requirements in the oilfield industry. But,
there are size and weight limitations governing how much
volume can be delivered via the conventional
diesel-powered pump trucks. MTT has solved this problem
by designing the MTT Turbine Nitrogen Pump, providing
greater product capacity with the smallest footprint
possible (420 HP - 3,800 HP), thereby leaving more room
for larger storage tanks. |
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| Leading Nitrogen Innovation |
Conventional diesel N2 pump trucks must use heat from
the tractor, often supplementing with a duct-fired process in order to
vaporize the liquid nitrogen.
With the MTT Turbine Nitrogen Pump, high-flow waste heat exits the
turbine at 1,100° F and, through a glycol heat exchanger, ~200 F heat is
directed to flash the liquid nitrogen. The remaining high volume, free
heat can be used to drive other processes, create steam, and/or
superheat the gaseous nitrogen for other applications. |
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The 420 HP turbine is mounted in the yellow square cabinet.
Stacked above it is the rectangular heat exchanger. |
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A standard MTT N2 pump trailer has a capacity of 180,000-scfh and is
driven by a single 420 HP turbine weighing just 160-lbs. |
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420 HP Rolls-Royce C20 used on N2 units and to
drive the hydraulics on the Double Pumper. Engine weight 160 lbs. |
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| MTT Turbine Nitrogen Pump Specification |
Engine: Rolls-Royce C20 turbine engine
Power: 420 HP
Heat Source: 1,100 F turbine exhaust through a heat
exchanger flashes the liquid N2
Rate: 180,000 scfh
Pressure: Up to 9,000 PSI
Fuel: Runs on #2 diesel and bio-fuel up to B-100
Transport: Modular – air transportable
As is the case with all MTT turbine-powered products, our nitrogen pumps
can run on bio fuels through B-100 and can be modularized for air
transport. On the seas, they are suitable as portable nitrogen hubs
that support offshore work. |
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A General Fluid
Pumper features an upgradeable 600 HHP trailer with
a 1,400 HP turbine driver. This trailer is customizable and very
flexible. Bio fuel ready.
General Fluid Pumper Specification
Engine: T-53 turbine engine
Power: 1,400 HP
Hydraulic Horsepower: 600 HHP
Rate: Up to 5.9 BPM
Pressure: Up to 14,000 PSI
Fuel: Runs on #2 diesel and bio-fuel up to B-100
Natural Gas: Fuel conversion available for field gas, CNG and LNG
Transport: Modular - air transportable |
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| Revolutionizing the Industry |
| All things considered, it's easy to see why MTT's
turbine-powered industrial equipment is well on its way to making its
diesel counterparts obsolete. And with more product development
underway, MTT will soon be the benchmark by which the state-of-the-art
is measured. |
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19,000 HHP pressure pumping footprint with
Double Pumper in foreground

Same day engine change in field - 1400 HP
turbine used on Pumpers and Blenders



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Dual Purpose Nitrogen Pumper |

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For super-heated nitrogen
applications, MTT is adapting our standard 180,000 scfh
pumper to add a dry exhaust heat exchanger to supplement
the flow. This trailer will now include the basic N2
liquid to gas conversion for stimulation, plus a
super-heated output. Features include:
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Straight liquid N2
for cooling applications
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High rates of N2
with a sustained 6,000 scfm at ambient temp
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450 F customer gas
discharge temp at a sustainable 3000 scfm
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4,000 PSI
This super-heated N2 is used for
many applications including pipeline cleaning. |
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Drill Water
Evaporation Process |

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Drill water disposal has
long been a costly problem. Reinjection is not always
feasible due to potential pollutants being introduced
into the water table. MTT’s response is to evaporate
the water via the turbine waste heat when running any
frac or pump job. MTT’s soon to be released production
model will consist of a removable water collection
vessel ducted near the turbine exhaust. A continuous
supply of drill water is directed to the vessel and
harmless steam is then vented to atmosphere. Residual
solids in the vessel are collected and safely disposed
of. A high volume of waste water can be continuously
disposed of at site and can act as a processing depot
for surrounding fields. The 1,000+ degree turbine
waste heat is literally “free energy” when the turbine
is running any form of pump job. |
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To support fracing
equipment along with other high-use nitrogen
applications, MTT is developing the first
turbine-powered mobile nitrogen generator: the MTT
Turbine NitroGen, generating gaseous nitrogen on site.
A natural extension of
the MTT Turbine Nitrogen Pump recently released to the
market, these Turbine NitroGEN units provide from 420 to
3,800 HP on a single trailer. The turbine engine,
nitrogen generation process, its support systems, pumps,
and control house are all embodied on a conventional
trailer and achieves an incredibly high output in a
minimal amount of space. As a result, the MTT Turbine
NitroGen can easily be modularized for air transport and
is suitable as a barge-based nitrogen hub supporting
offshore work. Bio fuel ready. |
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