degasser mud system

Hello everyone! Today I’d like to introduce you to the giant device behind me—a degasser mud system. It primarily removes bubbles larger than 3mm in diameter, preventing blowouts, well kicks, and other major accidents.

The mud gas separator you see here is the HYQ1400, one of our company’s largest models. Its tank capacity reaches 6 cubic meters, allowing it to process up to 8,000 cubic meters of liquid and remove up to 150,000 cubic meters of gas daily. This device can quickly adjust mud density and prevent drilling accidents.

degasser mud system

Our degasser mud system has several important pipelines that I’d like to introduce here. The first pipeline you see here is the liquid inlet line, which connects to the high-pressure gate valve on the throttling manifold. This is the longer line in our equipment, the exhaust line. It transports the separated combustible gases to our vertical ignition system for combustion and exhaust. This port is the liquid outlet, through which the degassed mud is sent to the shale shaker for processing and classification. Of course, there’s a U-shaped siphon between this port and the shaker, primarily to prevent mud backflow. The port below is for the wastewater discharge. They drain some residual drilling fluid from the separator through this port after each use of the equipment.

That’s all for today’s brief introduction. If you’d like more information, please email us.  [email protected]