Lufkin Industries

For the brand of measurement tools, see Lufkin (brand).
Lufkin Industries
subsidiary of General Electric
Industry Oil and Gas Equipment
Founded 1902 -2015
Headquarters Lufkin, Texas, U.S.
Key people
Jerome Luciat-Labry, President
Number of employees
4,500 (2013)
Website Lufkin.com
Lufkin Mark II Pumping Unit
Lufkin gear box

Lufkin Industries is a manufacturing company based in Lufkin, Texas and one of the largest employers in the city. Founded in 1902, it produces machinery such as power transmission gearboxes, oilfield pumping units and oilfield electrical equipment. Lufkin joined GE Oil & Gas in July 2013.

In addition to designing, manufacturing and marketing the industry standard conventional, Mark II and other rod lift pumping units that are used to lift oil from wells, Lufkin provides pumping unit services (used unit refurbishment and sale, installation, field service, repair, and parts) and well automation products and services (pump-off controllers, dynamometers, fluid level analysis, consulting, and training) that lower the costs of producing oil. Additionally, the company operates a gray and ductile iron foundry of captive and commercial castings for the heavy equipment, valve and machine tool markets.

The Power Transmission Division makes precision-made gears in weights from 300 pounds to 250 tons and in power levels from 20 to 85,000 horsepower. These highly engineered products are used in industrial applications in a variety of industries, such as oil and gas, petrochemical, steel, plastics, sugar, rubber, marine and power generation. From its unique gear repair operations, Lufkin repairs virtually any manufacturer's gears and provides 24-hour emergency service to ensure minimum downtime in a customer's operations.

Lufkin operates oilfield service centers and gear repair facilities all across the globe. They also operate a power transmission and gear repair plant in Fougerolles, France. Lufkin opened a manufacturing plant in Romania 2013.[1]

On July 18, 2001, Lufkin Industries, Inc. restated prior year periods financial statements to reflect the reclassification of freight charges billed to customers as revenue and the related expenses as cost of sales.[2]

In 2008, Lufkin acquired RMT in Wellsville, New York. RMT designs and manufactures various engineered bearings in addition to offering turbo analysis services and repair services. International Lift Systems in Houston, Texas was also acquired in 2008, adding to the company's oilfield product catalog. International Lift Systems (ILS) specializes in Gas Lift, Completion Products and Plunger Lift systems for the Domestic and International Oil and Gas Industry.

In 2011, Lufkin acquired Petro Hydraulic Lift Systems (PHL) in Lafayette, Louisiana, Pentagon Optimization Service in Red Deer, Alberta, and Quinn Oilfield Supply Ltd. also of Red Deer, Alberta.

In 2013, Lufkin was acquired by General Electric for $3.3 billion, as part of GE's expanding Oil & Gas division, especially in the fast-expanding market to extract oil and natural gas from shale rock.[3] On August 24, 2015 GE announced that they were closing and dismantling the Lufkin foundry. Lufkin previously manufactured trailers for tractor-trailers but exited that business in 2008.

References

http://www.ge.com/ar2013/pdf/GE_AR13.pdfGE Annual Report 2013

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