We're not certified for API testing - why not?
Published: Mon, 06/02/14
American Petroleum Institute (API) when it comes to frac sand,
drilling grade barite, drilling bentonite, and all other API
testing specs.
Not even the "big boys" in the oil and gas testing
business are certified.
Why is that?
A prospective client recently asked this common question regarding
certification.
Here is her question and my answer:
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Q: Hi Brandon, Your lab is certified right? The data we get we
can sell to large oil and gas companies?
Someone told me to ask.
A: API does not certify any lab to perform testing on barite (or
anything else, for that matter).
Here is what I have done to make sure my lab provides superb
testing services for drilling grade barite.
1. Hired one of the best chemists in the region to perform testing
on the barite. Here is her laboratory (which has multiple
certifications and qualification in areas where they are required):
http://mse-ta.com/page/services.html#lab
2. Had this chemist certified by testing some barite from a mine
against a laboratory calibration barite in a blind test, ensuring
that our test procedures are accurate.
3. I follow ISO Standard 17025 "Competence of Testing and
Calibration Laboratories"
4. Here are some happy client testimonies:
http://www.globalenergylaboratories.com/client-testimonials/
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So there you have it -- API doesn't certify anyone for testing.
On anything.
Now, in the frac sand testing bidness, it's pretty clear that
Stimlab and Proptester results are accepted by most of the service
companies that purchase frac sand.
It's not my intention to pretend that everyone will
"accept" my frac sand testing results (even though I have
been verified by clients to have results very close to
Stimlab's when the same sand was tested by their lab and mine).
I don't take it personnally. It's just bidness.
Where I have an advantage over these expensive big players is that
my lab is small.
Nimble.
With low overhead.
Personalized service for my clients.
And we can do testing for you on *multiple samples* -- different
regions and veins if you want -- and on a budget. We work with you
to figure that budget out and maximize the amount of testing we do
on that schedule.
Then, if you decide to take your product to market, you can have me
send your best product to the "big boys" for testing.
You can spend all the excess dough in your budget on big steaks and
cigars! Ha
My lab does testing for all sorts of minerals...
* Frac sand testing
* Drilling grade barite
* Drilling bentonite
* Rare earth metals
* much more, just ask!
If you are so inclined, reply to this e-mail, text or call me, or
go here:
http://www.globalenergylaboratories.com