Affiliation:
1. Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
2. Azerbaijan Technical University
Abstract
The oil industry plays a key role in the global economy, providing raw materials and energy to various industries. The performance and reliability of pumping units in the oil industry are critical to ensure the smooth production of oil and gas. Pumpjacks in the oil industry are exposed to extreme conditions such as high loads, corrosion, aggressive environments and high temperatures. The study of technological factors that affect the performance and aging of these pumpjacks shows the development of specialized materials, designs and maintenance methods adapted to such conditions. Regular repairs, replacements or breakdowns of pumpjacks can result in significant operating costs for oil companies. The study of technological factors affecting the aging and performance of pumpjack helps to optimize maintenance processes and prevent unexpected breakdowns, which leads to lower operating costs. The performance of pumpjacks in the oil industry is directly related to the safety of personnel and the prevention of environmental accidents. Non-compliance of technological factors with safety requirements can have serious consequences, including accidents and environmental pollution. Considering the importance of the oil industry, its specific operating conditions, economic and environmental consequences, the study of the influence of technological factors on the performance and aging process of pumpjacks is of high relevance and a priority task for ensuring the efficiency and safety of operations in oil industry.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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