What Is a Crude Oil Pump?
Crude oil pumps are devices used to draw crude oil from underground reservoirs to the surface. These pumps, driven by rotating impellers and motors, transport crude oil through pipelines. They are commonly used in crude oil extraction sites, refineries, petrochemical plants, and similar locations.
Comprising an impeller, pump body, and pipelines, crude oil pumps efficiently bring crude oil to the surface. Notable features include their suction force, variety of types like vane, screw, and turbine pumps, and their high output and durability. In high-temperature and high-pressure environments, the durability of these pumps is vital, and selecting the right pump type and specifications is essential based on crude oil characteristics and pumping capacity.