Alar Corp

Solving Worldwide Industrial & Environmental Wastewater Problems Since 1970

Williston Basin Petroleum Conference 2013

Alar Water Recycling Systems will be exhibiting at the WBPC 2013 Conference.
Show schedule is:
April 30th 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
May 1 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
May 2 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Visit our booth #A5, we will have a working model of the Auto-Vac demonstrating how it can clean
Oil Rig Drilling Mud, Flowback & Produced Water.

ALAR Services Industries Such As:

* Rig Drilling Mud
* Flowback Water
* Production Water
* Pond Water
* Lateral Drilling Mud
* Cuttings Mud
* Oily/Petroleum Contaminated Water

Show’s location:
Evraz Place
Credit Union EventPlex
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Williston Basin Petroleum Conference

The Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, now it its 20th year, left Bismarck awestruck on the amount of interest  in the “Bakken Gold”.

ALAR was a sponsor at this years event held the end of May 2012.  It drew over 4,000 attendees representing 46 states and 7 Canadian provinces.  There were attendees from Norway, Taiwan, Nigeria, UK, Turkey, France & Germany.

North Dakota has moved up to No. 2 in the oil-producing states after passing Alaska.  Only Texas produces more oil than North Dakota.  North Dakota’s present oil boom has its basis in new technology that are releasing crude oil from shale in horizontal wells a mile beneath the surface.

ALAR is the Solution to Lateral Drilling Fluid Problems

  • Proven Technology for Cleaning & Recycling Drilling Fluid Wastewater
  • No Reserve Pits Needed
  • Save Thousands on Water Hauling Costs
  • Less Wear on Down Hole Tools and Mud Pumps
  • Clean Water Drills Faster

Next year’s WBPC will be held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; conference dates are April 30 to May 2, 2013.

ALAR’s Auto-Vac in the field in North Dakota’s Bakken Territory.

 

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Wastewater Equipment for Bakken Hydraulic Fracturing

In January 2011, North Dakota based Paragon Water Solutions contacted ALAR with a need to solve a closed loop drilling mud problem.

Paragon tested conventional methods such as Reserve Pits, Centrifuges, Hydrocyclones, Filter Presses, and Settling Tanks. In each scenario, they still hauled out dirty water, and trucked in clean water.

After exhausting every avenue, Paragon searched for a “magic bullet” to filter a combination of wastewaters, produce dry solids and recycle clean water without the cost and headaches. They found the ALAR Auto-Vac® filter.

The ALAR Auto-Vac® works with Surface Mud, Lateral Brine Water, Fresh Water, and Frac Tank Sludge. This technology does not blind or cause bottlenecks, and is forgiving of wastewater variances and thick oily sludge.

The clean water increased the drilling rate of penetration and reduced mud pump and downhole tool wear & maintenance. The dry solids decreased wet ton hauling and water truck congestion. Paragon also noticed that the Auto-Vac® eliminated reserve pits. Most of all, the dollar savings were substantial. Earlier methods cost up to $66 a barrel; Paragon now charges $10 per barrel.

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