Packers Plus Energy Services

Packers Plus Energy Services Inc.
Private
Industry Oilfield Services
Founded 2000 (2000)
Headquarters Calgary, Alberta
Key people
Dan Themig, Peter Krabben, Ken Paltzat
Products Open hole Multi-stage Completion Tools
Slogan Do It Once Do It Right
Website PackersPlus.com

Packers Plus Energy Services, Inc. is a privately held, Calgary-based oil and gas service company.[1][2] The company is the innovator of StackFRAC, an open hole multi-stage ball drop completion system.[3] Packers Plus was founded in 2000 by Dan Themig, Ken Paltzat and Peter Krabben.[4] Dan Themig is the president and CEO of the company.

History

In January 2000, Dan Themig, Peter Krabben and Ken Paltzat founded Packers Plus Energy Services, Inc. Eighteen months later, Dan Themig was asked by a Houston-based company to present ideas on how to increase production in a horizontal well.[5][6] Themig sketched a few ideas on a napkin on a flight from Calgary to Houston to present to the customer. These sketches turned out to be copies of a system developed by Halliburton/Guiberson a company who Themig worked for prior to Packers Plus. The Houston-based company chose what would later become the StackFRAC system.[3][6][7] StackFRAC is an open hole ball drop completion system credited with unlocking unconventional resources once thought to be uneconomical to produce.[3][8] The company is also focused on high pressure/high temperature applications, high pressure retrievables and specialty downhole tools.[3] Packers Plus also created the QuickFRAC batch fracturing system, the SF Cementor stage tool and Titanium XV HPHT system.[9][10][11]

Business Operations

Packers Plus operates a semi-automated manufacturing centre in Edmonton, Alberta.[12] It features automated assembly robots capable of building upwards of 600 tools per day and automated torque and test cells designed to test tools up to 10,000 psi.[12]

Packers Plus has also built a Rapid Tool Development facility in Edmonton, Alberta which houses its engineering, research and development and testing personnel.[8] In addition, Packers Plus also has a Manufacturing Facility, Rapid Tool Development, Technology Centre and Corporate Office in Houston, Texas.[8] The company has operations in Canada, the U.S. and areas outside North America including the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Russia and Latin America.[13]

See also

References

  1. Seale, R, Donaldson, J., Athans, J. (2006). "Multistage Fracturing System: Improving Operational Efficiency and Production". Paper SPE 104557-MS presented at the SPE Eastern Regional Meeting in Canton, Ohio, USA, October 11–13, 2006.
  2. Seale, R. (2007). "An Efficient Horizontal Open Hole Multi-Stage Fracturing and Completion System". Paper SPE 108712-MS presented at the 2007 SPE International Oil Conference and Exhibition in Veracruz, Mexico, June 27–30, 2007.
  3. 1 2 3 4 J. Lynn Fraser (January–February 2013). "Lateral Movement". Well Construction Journal.
  4. Calgary Herald (February 12, 2014). "Innovation-Groundbreaking innovation in Calgary". The Calgary Herald.
  5. Williams, P. (2008). "Horizontal Resources". Excerpted from Oil and Gas Investor. Hart Energy Publishing: Houston, TX.
  6. 1 2 Scott Westin (January 2, 2013). "Private Property". PwC.
  7. Stastny, P. (November 2009). "Frac For All". Oil Week.
  8. 1 2 3 Jim Bentein (2012). "Leading The Way". Canadian Oilpatch Technology Guidebook 4.
  9. "Horizontal Completions". Drilling Contractor. September–October 2013.
  10. "A Decade of Innovation". Business in Calgary. May 2010.
  11. Polczer, S. . "Packers Plus leads drilling revolution". Calgary Herald. Retrieved November 11, 2009.
  12. 1 2 "Packers Plus opens Edmonton manufacturing centre". Oilweek. November 2013.
  13. "Closure Interview with Paul Higginson, Region Manager Europe, Russia & CIS, Packers Plus". Russian Oil & Gas Technologies. November 27, 2013.

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