Oklahoma marginal well services.
Boost runs mobile nanobubble well stimulation across Oklahoma. We treat stripper and marginal wells through the existing wellhead, on site in 24 hours, and leave you with documented before-and-after numbers. No rig. No equipment swap.
Most Oklahoma stripper wells are not depleted. They are choked.
Oklahoma has been producing oil for more than a century. The wells that are still standing on small leases have already proven the rock holds oil. What kills production over time is rarely the reservoir.
Plugged perforations
Buildup blocks oil from getting into the casing in the first place.
Formation blockage
Tight pore throats slow the oil long before it reaches the well.
Saltwater channeling
Water finds the path of least resistance and pushes oil out of the way. Oil cut drops, water cut climbs, total fluid stays the same.
Boost addresses all three by improving oil flow through the producing formation. The pump and surface equipment do not change.
Counties we cover.
We mobilize across the Cherokee Platform, the Anadarko Basin shelf, and the Ardmore Basin. If your county is not listed, ask anyway. We add new service areas regularly.
Oklahoma counties
- Osage
- Creek
- Pawnee
- Payne
- Lincoln
- Pottawatomie
- Seminole
- Hughes
- Okmulgee
- Okfuskee
- Tulsa
- Rogers
- Nowata
- Washington
- Kay
Oklahoma treatment, common questions.
Which parts of Oklahoma do you cover?+
We service stripper and marginal wells across eastern and south-central Oklahoma, including the Cherokee Platform, the Anadarko Basin shelf, and the Ardmore Basin. If your county is not listed, ask anyway. We add areas as demand justifies the trip.
Do you treat Oklahoma horizontal wells or only verticals?+
Boost is built for vertical stripper wells producing on a pumpjack. The strongest candidates are old verticals on small leases. Horizontal SCOOP and STACK wells are not the typical candidate.
My Oklahoma well makes more water than oil. Will this help?+
Sometimes. If your oil cut is dropping while total fluid stays steady, that pattern is what nanobubble treatment is built for. If your well is mechanically broken or the rod string is shot, fix that first. We will tell you which it is during the assessment.
How fast can you get out to an Oklahoma wellsite?+
Scheduling depends on the week and where you are in the state, but most jobs are scheduled within two to four weeks of a confirmed assessment. The trailer comes in once, treats the well, and leaves the next day.
Do I need to pull rods or swap surface equipment for the treatment?+
No. We tie into the existing wellhead and treat through it. Your rods, tubing, pumpjack, and surface equipment all stay in place.
Got an Oklahoma well that's falling off?
Tell us about it. We'll give you a straight assessment and a real number for what a treatment is likely to add.
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