In Algeria, the extraction of hydrocarbons is often complicated by extreme temperature fluctuations and the presence of highly abrasive sands in the Sahara region. The reliance on high-quality shaker screens is critical, as standard meshes often suffer from premature wear and tear due to the aggressive nature of the local geological strata.
Currently, many Algerian operators face the dilemma of balancing throughput with fluid loss. The integration of advanced shaker screen mesh technology has become a priority to ensure that drilling mud is cleaned efficiently, reducing the overall cost per foot drilled in deep-well exploration.
Moreover, the logistics of the region necessitate durable components. The demand for industrial shaker screen units that can withstand long transport cycles and operate under high-G force conditions is higher than in most other African markets, driving a shift toward reinforced metal alloys.


