Croft Productions

For nearly three decades, Croft Production Systems, Inc. has served customers in the oil and gas business. Our turnkey operation is specialized and streamlined, setting us apart in the marketplace. We partner with our customers to ensure we meet all of their quality, delivery, and cost specifications. Ongoing and effective customer communication is at the core of who we are and how we do business.

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The Significance of Gas Dehydration in the Oil and Gas Industry

By Croft Productions / August 8, 2023 / 0 Comments

In the oil and gas industry, natural gas dehydration plays a crucial role in ensuring safety, efficiency, and meeting pipeline specifications. Over-saturated gas can lead to corrosion, equipment damage, and non-compliance with industry standards. Gas dehydration removes excess water vapor from natural gas streams to combat these issues. In this blog post, we will delve […]

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TEG Cleanout Utilizing Mobile PDS

By Croft Productions / May 8, 2019 / 0 Comments

Do you dread the anticipation of having to clean out your TEG? Having to shut down your operation for a few weeks? Here at CROFT we offer a mobile Passive Dehydration System. It is a quick, easy and a temporary way to bypass a TEG and continue to dehydrate the gas while your TEG is […]

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Glycol Dehydration Unit Design & TEG Components

By Croft Productions / April 23, 2019 / 0 Comments

What is a Glycol Dehydration Unit? Triethylene glycol (TEG) unit or glycol dehydrator is a liquid desiccant system used for the removal of water from natural gas and NGLs. It is the most commonly used means of water removal from natural gas. A TEG Unit also referred to as a glycol unit, uses absorption, which […]

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The Difference Between a Wellhead & Christmas Tree

By Croft Productions / August 29, 2014 / 0 Comments

Christmas Tree or Wellhead?  A Christmas Tree is an assembly of valves, spools, and fittings used for an oil well, gas well, water injection well, water disposal well, gas injection well, condensate well, and other types of wells. It is named for its resemblance to a decorated tree at Christmas.  Many times, the words Christmas Tree and Wellhead […]

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