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The Magnetizer
Oil Line Energizers


PARAFFIN AND CORROSION PRODUCTS
For
Primary - Secondary - Flow Line

Eliminates paraffin wax build up
Reduce or eliminate chemical treatments
Requires no maintenance
Requires no outside energy source
Multiple units easily installed for extreme cases
Improves well production by eliminating paraffin control costs and downtime
Money back guarantee
Environmentally safe
Prevents scale and gypsum build up
Increases income by reducing downtime
Energize crude to a lower cloud point
Specifically designed to be installed where paraffin and corrosion problems occur
Designed and manufactured specifically for use in oil wells
Lifetime power warranty


MAGNETIZER PARAFFIN PRODUCTS
PRIMARY - SECONDARY - FLOW LINE

How It Works
Paraffins exist in crude oil in the formation in a liquid state, but precipitate from the crude at an equilibrium temperature and pressure change defined as the cloud point.  Paraffin formation and deposition takes place by four mechanisms; chemical, mechanical, electrical, and thermal.  The Magnetizer alters the chemical, mechanical, and electrical properties of the crude as it passes through or around the mono-pole magnetic fields.  These changes have the effect of also altering the thermal (cloud point) mechanism.  The Magnetizer reduces the kinetics of the crystallization process thereby reducing or eliminating the transformation of paraffin from a liquid to a solid state.  The surface tension reduction effect of the Magnetizer will reduce or eliminate the mechanical adhesion of the sticky paraffins to one another by keeping these paraffins in solution.  Crude oil, when flowing through sand or production lines produce an electrical potential.  Faraday's law of electrolysis states that " the mass of substance deposited or liberated from a solution is directly proportional to the quantity of charge which flows through the circuit."  The Magnetizer alters the electrical potential of crude enough to change its nature and retard deposition of paraffin.  The physical characteristics of crude oil are significantly changed by the magnetizer such as lowering the cloud point and decreasing viscosity.  Due to the diversity of paraffin placement of the Magnetizer in increments of 500' up hole close to where paraffin normally starts to form will help the crude retain the magnetic effect through the paraffin zone.  More frequent intervals may be necessary under certain conditions such as high paraffin content or multiple paraffin zones of high volume wells that may cause the magnetic energy to be spent before the crude leaves the tubing.


COST ANALYSIS ESTIMATE

HOT OIL SERVICES ANNUAL FIVE YEAR
$125 x 4 treatments $500.00 $2,500.00
$175 x 4 treatments $700.00 $3,500.00
$250 x 4 treatments $1,000.00 $5,000.00
$125 x 6 treatments $750.00 $3,750.00
$175  x 6 treatments $1,050.00 $5,250.00
$250 x 6 treatments $1,500.00 $7,500.00
$125 x 12 treatments $1,500.00 $7,500.00
$250 x 12 treatments $3,000.00 $15,000.00
SOLVENT
50 gallon x 6 treatments $900.00 $4,500.00
100 gallon x 6 treatments $1,800.00 $9,000.00
MECHANICAL STRIPPING
Service Rigs $1,200.00 $6,000.00
Cable Stripping $2,500.00 $12,500.00
NOTES:
Assumes no increase in costs of various items, labor, or services. Costs vary from field to field and by degree of paraffin and corrosion. The above are conservative estimates for average control methods.

FOR THE PREVENTION OF PARAFFIN & CORROSION BUILD-UP IN OIL WELL TUBING

Recommended treatment of every 500 feet. 
Wells with severe paraffin or corrosion problems may require treatment at more frequent intervals.

DOWN HOLE

  1. Install each O.L.E. at the closest tubing coupling to the proper intervals of 500 feet. The O.L.E. should be butted against the top side of the coupling as close to the upset as possible.
  2. Attach bolts to secure the O.L.E. around the tubing as tightly as possible.

SURFACE FLOW LINES

  1. Beginning at the well head, install each O.L.E. next to the closest coupling to the proper intervals of 500 feet.
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