Stripper well stimulation without a rig.
Boost is mobile nanobubble stimulation built for stripper wells and small operators. We pull up to your wellhead, treat the producing formation through the existing wellhead, and measure the result on site. Typical lift is 2-4x. No rig, no chemicals, no equipment swap.
Why your stripper well's production dropped.
Most stripper wells are not depleted. They are restricted. Four things are usually responsible, and three of them are fixable without a rig.
Plugged perforations
Buildup in the casing perforations chokes off the path oil takes into the wellbore.
Formation blockage
Tight pore throats in the producing rock slow the oil before it ever reaches the well.
Saltwater channeling
Water finds the easy path and pushes oil out of the way. Your oil cut drops.
Depletion (least likely)
Most stripper wells have plenty of oil left in the formation. Depletion is real but it is the smallest bucket of the four.
One trailer. One day. Production data in your hand before we leave.
- Mobile trailer rolls up to your wellhead
- Baseline flow data measured on site
- Stable gas nanobubble fluid pumped into the producing zone
- We tie into the existing wellhead, no rod pull
- Post-treatment flow measured before we drive off
- You get the before-and-after numbers documented

Built for the operator the big service companies forgot.
Boost is for the one-well operator, the family-lease owner, the small independent running 5 to 50 wells. The audience is people who do not have a corporate field-services contract, who pay for the workover out of the same checkbook that runs the lease, and who need to see a real number before signing anything.
- Stripper wells producing under 10 bbl/day
- Wells with declining oil cut and rising water cut
- Vertical wells with a working pumpjack
- Operators who want documented before-and-after data
Stripper well stimulation, common questions.
What counts as a stripper well?+
In the U.S., a stripper well is generally one producing 10 barrels of oil per day or less. The candidate profile we screen for is wells producing roughly 5 to 25 bbl/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.
How long does the treatment take on site?+
About 24 hours from setup to demobilization. We measure flow before, treat the well, and measure again before we leave.
Do I need to change pumps, rods, or surface equipment?+
No. Nanobubble stimulation works through the existing wellhead. Your pump stays. Your tubing stays. Your tank battery stays.
What kind of lift should I expect?+
Typical lift on a candidate well is 2-4x. The strongest candidates are wells with high water cut and plugged perforations. Truly depleted reservoirs are not candidates, which is why we screen wells before quoting.
What if it does not work on my well?+
We measure production before and after on site. If your well does not show a measurable lift, you have the data in hand and a clear next step.
