Petroleum
Caterpillar engines are found worldwide where petroleum operations are underway.
Despite constant changes in the petroleum market, people know they can
rely on Caterpillar for excellent performance and lower total cost. Holt
Power Systems has the resources to properly size and package power for
your application. With our qualified engineering staff, extensive fabrication
facilities and reliable product support, Holt has what you need to get
the most out of your power investment.
Exploration
More and more drilling contractors realize that rig re-powering is a cost-effective
way to enhance drilling productivity. Some of the world’s largest drilling
contractors have worked with Holt Power Systems to re-power their fleets
with the new generation of fuel efficient, high performance Cat engines.
Caterpillar offers the 3500 series engine to replace its predecessor, the
6.25" bore, 300 family engine. The 3500 series shares the same overall
dimensions, enabling it to fit conveniently into existing rigs.
Well Servicing
Get in… apply plenty of horsepower… move on… do it all over
again. That’s the nature of the stimulation and completion business.
The 3100 through 3500 families of Cat engines deliver the needed horsepower,
job after job. You can count on their reliability and the high hp/weight ratio
makes them perfect for fishing, fracing, acidizing or cementing jobs. Rapid
acceleration reduces trip time. Electronic engine controls manage throttle
and timing, allowing for torque shaping to match pump performance.You benefit
from exceptional operating efficiency that can increase your profitability.
Production & Distribution
Caterpillar has the natural gas engine to fit your application in gas gathering,
processing, or storage and retrieval. Many leading gas compression companies
have relied on Holt Power Systems-we have become the experts in this field.
After identifying the need for lower horsepower natural gas engines, Holt
worked with Cat to develop the G3304. In 1969, the first engine was tested
in our Corpus Christi facility. Manufacturing of this engine was then turned
over to Caterpillar.
Through the years, Caterpillar has been the innovator in natural
gas engine technology, designing engines to burn field gas
as well as other available gaseous fuels. |