Compact. Powerful. Efficient. Directly in your pipeline.

FORT Pipe-in-Pipe

Pipeline-Integrated Centrifugal Pump

Problem & Solution

Conventional block cluster pumping stations (BCPS) require heavy infrastructure — buildings, foundations, electrical systems, and constant maintenance.

Traditional Pump Stations are Costly and Complex

FORT Pipe-in-Pipe Technology

FORT’s patented Pipe-in-Pipe centrifugal pump integrates directly into your pipeline. It boosts pressure and transports fluids without the need for surface facilities — reducing both CAPEX and OPEX by up to 35%.

How It Works

A Complete Pumping System Built Inside a Pipe

Each Pipe-in-Pipe (PiP) unit combines:

This integrated design fits directly into a pipeline section — providing pressure boost, efficient fluid transport, and hermetic sealing against leaks

Submersible electric motor (asynchronous or permanent magnet)

Sealed, flanged
steel casing

Based on patented technology by Permneftegaz

Multistage
centrifugal pump

Operating pressure up to 350 atm, motor efficiency up to 94%

Why Choose FORT Pipe-in-Pipe

Hermetically sealed, leak-free,

compliant with environmental standards

20 years lifespan, MTBF ≥ 17,520 hours

Eliminates need for pump buildings, foundations, and oil stations

Lower CAPEX & OPEX

Up to 94% motor efficiency and reduced heat generation

Unmanned Operation

Long Service Life

Safe & Sustainable

Energy Efficiency

Compact & Mobile

Foundation-free, relocatable, and quick to install

Fully automated remote control and frequency regulation

Economic Benefits

Faster Projects. Lower Costs. Higher Efficiency.

Compared to a traditional BCPS, FORT Pipe-in-Pipe reduces:

35%

reduction in CAPEX

360+

days reduced to 240 days in project timeline

20–30%

reduction in maintenance and energy costs

Technical Specifications

Head
Drive
Capacity (Flow Rate)
Parameter
Value
5–620 m³/hour
Efficiency (Unit)
Up to 86%
Up to 3,300m
Up to 35 MPa (350 atm)
Max. Working Inlet Pressure
Asynchronous or Valve Electric Motor
Designated Service Life
20 years
At least 17,520 hours
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
8,760 hours
Operating Time Before Maintenance

Designed for Demanding Environments

Oil & gas transport systems

Injection into wells

Remote or unmanned facilities

Water supply and wastewater transport

Reservoir pressure maintenance (RPM)

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