Pipes and Tubes
Tubing transport the oil and gas from deep in the well to the surface – the third phase of the wellbore. Oil and gas occasionally rise to the surface on their own; usually, pumps are needed to bring the fluids to the surface. Tubing naturally has a smaller diameter than casing, except for the 4 1/2-inch diameter.
Description
Steel pipes are used in goods processing, marine applications and oil & gas to transport gas and liquid. Our customers often ask for coating for pipelines used to transport oil, gasoline and propane. Pipes, typically made of carbon steel or low alloy steel, are generally less expensive to produce than tubes.