In Libya, the oil and gas industry faces unique challenges due to extreme temperature fluctuations and the presence of highly abrasive sands. The demand for durable shaker screens is critical as operators strive to maintain mud properties while drilling through complex Sirte Basin formations.
Local operations often struggle with rapid wear and tear of screening media caused by the high silica content in Libyan soils. This necessitates the use of high-tensile shaker screen mesh that can resist tearing under high G-force vibrations.
Furthermore, the logistics of maintaining consistent equipment uptime in remote desert locations make the reliability of a shale shaker screen a top priority for site engineers to avoid costly non-productive time (NPT).


