Company Profile | March 16, 2001

Chandler Engineering Company LLC

Source: Chandler Engineering Company LLC
The world's largest supplier of instruments for testing oil, gas, and geothermal well cements. From our headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A., we design, manufacture, service, and support the instruments used for testing per American Petroleum Institute (API) Specification 10 and ISO CD10426. We also provide instruments for API Specification 13 for drilling mud, and API Specification 39 for fracturing fluids.

Chandler Engineering is best known in the Oilfield Industry as the pioneer in the development and manufacturing of oilfield cement testing equipment. Virtually every oilwell cement testing laboratory has a Chandler Engineering Consistometer. Additionally, many other laboratory instruments are manufactured at Chandler's manufacturing facility. Mixers, rheometers, fluid loss cells, corrosion testers and compressive strength testers are a few of the other types of oilfield laboratory instrumentation that has been designed and manufactured by Chandler. Chandler Engineering is also the sole licensed manufacturer of the Ultrasonic Cement Analyzer (UCA). Chandler has taken the technology one step further with the recently developed Static Gel Strength Analyzer (SGSA), an instrument that determines the gel strength building of a cement slurry which is ideally suited for determining potential gas migration problems.

Chandler Engineering is also a supplier of pipeline instrumentation including gravitometers, dead weight testers and gauges, gas chromatography units, BTU analyzers and liquid densitometers. Recently, Chandler developed the Moisture Chek 2000, which is an easily maintained, et accurate method of measuring the moisture content of pipeline gases.

Chandler Engineering recently added the product line from Larson Engineering. Larson Engineering is well known for the design and manufacturing of specialized laboratory equipment such as core flow testers, gas migration testers and dynamic fluid loss testers.