Oil and Gas Electronics Manufacturing

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According to Deloitte’s 2019 Oil, Gas, and Chemicals Outlook, the oil and gas industry continues to be volatile in terms of prices with stringent regulations affecting many new business opportunities.

The abundance of moderately priced natural gas in North America is enabling long-term change in the U.S. and global energy markets. Natural gas continues to grow as a source of lower-carbon power generation in North America and internationally.

Major companies are investing in oil and gas electronics & technologies that bring renewable, low-carbon energy to consumers, and that reduce their own environmental footprints.

More companies are exploring the deployment of artificial intelligence, analytics, robotics, and block chain to increase efficiency, productivity, reliability, and predictability of operations.

Oil and gasSome of the types of electronic products we have supported our oil & gas client’s manufacture include:

  • Downhole tooling equipment
  • Surface equipment
  • Rig communications, alarms and displays
  • Gas detection systems
  • Process, gas and chemical analyzers
  • Acoustic based liquid analyzers
  • Gas cells
  • Viscometers
  • Well control monitoring systems

August oil and gas electronics can help

We strive to bring mature industrial technologies and operations with custom data capture applications, digitization and big-data analysis of fleet operations.

Our manufacturing facility can handle all three sectors of the oil and gas electronics production cycle. Our team of process engineers and technologists have extensive experience manufacturing to CSA, UL and ETL standards. We are knowledgeable in hardware and software architecture comprised of digital signal processors (DSP), human machine interfaces (HMI) and global positioning systems (GPS) that are widely applicable to this sector.

We service oil and gas clients of all sizes. They benefit from end-to-end visibility of their supply chain, advanced analytics for risk management and opportunity identification, reduced time to market, and lower cost. Our facility also has a dedicated area for aftermarket support including repair and refurbishments of dirty oil field equipment. Whether you are selling or using new equipment or offering rental equipment to support many operations, we tailor our services to what you require.

Oil and gas electronics manufacturing

Some of our services for your oil and gas electronics manufacturing needs include:

  • Gas chromatograph and analysis testing
  • Design for manufacturability
  • Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)
  • Fault identification
  • Equipment and instrument testing
  • PCB and control panel builds
  • Cable harness assembly
  • Mechanical repairs and overhauls
  • Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)
  • Conformal coating, encapsulation or potting

Learn more about how we help the oil & gas industry OEMs:

Accolades from our clients and strategic partnerships

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“August provides us with turnkey electronics manufacturing services. They are reliable, help us get quality products to our customers, and help us source parts and build our demo units.”

Ian W.
Contract Manufacturer Coordinator, Oil Field Services Company

”It has been our pleasure to deal with August Electronics for the past 5 years. We have been extremely pleased with August’s responsiveness and flexibility. We continue to have full confidence in August’s ability to meet our manufacturing requirements now and in the future.”

Len J.
President, Oilfield Production Monitoring Equipment Company

“August Electronics has enabled us to streamline our manufacturing operations and focus on our core competencies. By providing us with turnkey contract manufacturing from board builds, assembling and direct ship to our end users, we rely on August to ship us quality products on time so that we can meet our customers’ needs.”

Ian W.
Contract Manufacturer Coordinator, Oil Field Services Company

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