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FRAC STACKS

stingercanada.com
Grande Prairie Red Deer
11303 96 Avenue 334 - 28042 Hwy 11
Grande Prairie, AB Red Deer County, AB
T8V 5M3 T4S 2L4
780-513-3696 403-340-0716

Calgary Medicine Hat


420 - 510 5th Street SW 1505 Semrau Drive NW
Calgary, AB Medicine Hat, AB
T2P 3S2 T1C 1V7
403-340-0716 403-529-5921

stingercanada.com
Frac Stacks
Stinger supplies and services frac stacks that temporarily
replace the production wellhead during pressure pumping
operations. In addition to protecting an operator’s
production wellhead from the effects of pressure and
abrasion during the fracturing process, our frac stacks
allow high pressures and volumes of proppant to pass to the
formation for maximum well response.
To minimize operating torque, our valves are available with
quick turn hand-wheel or hydraulic actuators. The quick turn
design incorporates a ball screw assembly that allows easy
operation under pressure, even for large bore systems.

Specifications
Stinger offers three types of assemblies:
·· Special pin assembly
·· Screw-on assembly
·· Upgrade spools

Available in full bore:


·· 3-1/16” (77.8mm) x 69 MPa (10,000 psi)
·· 3-1/16” (77.8mm) x 103.5 MPa (15,000 psi)
·· 4-1/16” (103.2mm) x 69 MPa (10,000 psi)
·· 4-1/16” (103.2mm) x 103.5 MPa (15,000 psi)
·· 5-1/8” (130.2mm) x 69 MPa (10,000 psi)
·· 7-1/16” (179.4mm) x 69 MPa (10,000 psi)
·· 7-1/16” (179.4mm) x 103.5 MPa (15,000 psi)

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Features
·· Various configurations built to customer needs/specs
·· Special Pin protects tubing hanger threads
·· Full bore access to accommodate packers, balls, and
other down hole tools
·· Manufactured to API standards

Installation & Removal


·· Without a service rig and without killing the well, install
tubing plug or backpressure valve in tubing hanger
·· Remove production wellhead
·· Install special pin into the tubing hanger, install seal
bonnet and frac head, torque to specs
·· Pressure test adapter spool seals
·· Remove tubing plug or back pressure valve

Reverse procedure to remove.

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Coil Tubing Frac Head
The coil tubing frac Head protects coil tubing at surface
from erosion while fracturing with coil in the well.

Features
·· Wash on coil tubing is minimized with our patented design
providing optimum protection on coil erosion
·· The connection configurations on both the top and
bottom of the coil tubing frac head can accommodate
many sizes and set ups depending upon customer
requirements
·· It can be configured with two or four plug valves
depending on the pumping rates required

Specifications
Pressure Rating:
·· 69 Mpa (10,000 psi) working pressure
Blast joints available in:
·· 4.0” (101.6mm)
·· 5.0” (127.0mm)

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Coil Tubing Frac Head

4” Blast Joint

5” Blast Joint

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Ball Catchers

As with any flow-back operation, particularly those


of gas producing wells, the number of shut-ins relies
heavily on the type of equipment that can handle high
pressures. Disruptions in the flow stream greatly
reduce the efficiency of any operation.

Flowing back after fracturing is especially problematic


due to the composition of mud, balls, and sealers that
comes up. Without the proper equipment, manifolds and
other surface equipment can quickly clog resulting in
costly down time.

To eliminate these problems, Stinger ‘s ball catcher traps


frac balls with outer diameters up to 3-7/8”. Handling
working pressures from 5,000 to 15,000 PSI, these
durable apparatuses significantly reduce flow-back
disruptions after fracture.

Specifications
Pressure Ratings:
·· 4-1/16” (103.2mm) x 69 MPa (10,000 psi)
·· 4-1/16” (103.2mm) x 103.5 MPa (15,000 psi)

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Manual and Hydraulic Frac Valves

·· Metal-to-metal sealing at the gate-to-seat


·· Available studded or flanged
·· A truly symmetric bi-directional design
·· A metal-to-metal stem backseat on both the upper stem
and tail rod to permit replacement of either stem packing
with the valve cavity under pressure
·· Design meets API 6A and PSL 3. All materials meet
and exceed specified criteria including NACE MR-01-75
criteria
·· Valve Sizes
·· 4-1/16” (10K, 15K)
·· 5-1/8” (10K)
·· 7-1/16” (5K, 10K, 15K)
·· Temperature rate is -40°C to 120°C
·· Material class: DD (Sour Service)
·· Ball Screw is used for most of manual valves, which
reduces the required work to operate the valves to less
than 1/3 of that required to operate the conventional
design. The ball screw uses “rolling” friction in place of
“sliding” friction. The low torque and reduced number of
turns allows the valve to be stroked in less time with less
effort than conventional high pressure valve designs.

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7-1/16" 5K-15K Manual and Hydraulic Frac Valve

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