Frac Plugs

FracPro™ Frac Plugs
for Houston, TX; Northern Louisiana; and Offshore in the Gulf of Mexico

OSP HC COMPOSITE FRAC PLUG


OSP’s HC Composite Frac Plug is used as a temporary barrier to separate stages in horizontal wells during fracturing operations. The OSP Composite Frac Plug is designed to reach wellbore depth quickly, seal properly, anchor in place, and mill easily. Can be run with the ball in place or the ball can be dropped from the surface on site, without any conversion kit necessary.


FEATURES, ADVANTAGES, & BENEFITS

  • 100% Composite Construction
  • No metal Content
  • No metal Buttons
  • Proprietary Stacking Process is automated and consistent to increase Maximum Bypass Rate
  • Tested at Rated Pressure and Rated Temperature Simultaneously for a minimum of 4 hours

DISSOLVABLE FRAC PLUG


OSP’s patented Dissolvable Frac Plug combines the latest in dissolvable metal technology and innovative design to deliver a frac plug that can be deployed downhole reliably and dissolve predictably so that operators can improve their completion efficiencies.


FEATURES, ADVANTAGES, & BENEFITS

  • Brine & freshwater material options
  • Can be configured to run ball-in-place or drop ball
  • Each part is “metallurgically tuned” for its intended purpose
  • Short, compact design facilitates fast pump down
  • Single slip design minimizes material and slip buttons
  • Sets on industry standard setting tools
  • Set-to-frac/frac duration/pressure hold times = 24 hrs./4hrs./116 hrs.
  • Ball landing rate = 40 bpm
  •  Run-in/Pump down rates = 750 fpm Horizontal/22 bpm horizontal

Contact Us to Learn More About Our Frac Plugs!

At Oilfield Service Professionals (OSP), we supply 2 varieties of frac plugs to best meet the ever-changing needs of our clients in the oil and gas industries. If you are interested in learning more about our composite frac plugs or our dissolvable frac plugs, we welcome you to contact us today! We take pride in supplying our selection of oilfield products to oilfields across Houston, Midland, TX; Northern Louisiana, and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico.

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