When you’re managing oilfield production in Alberta, data is everything. You can’t make confident decisions unless you know exactly what’s flowing out of your well. That’s where test separator packages come into play—and why they’ve become a staple in efficient, compliant, and profitable oilfield operations. In this article, we’ll walk you through what they are, why they matter, and how Benoit Rentals can set you up with a reliable test separator package tailored to your site.
What Is a Test Separator Package?
A test separator package is a complete system designed to separate and measure oil, gas, and water from a well stream. These units are typically used during well testing, production evaluation, or early production phases. A standard setup includes the separator vessel itself (two-phase or three-phase), pressure gauges, flow meters, valves, safety relief devices, and often a flare stack or burner for gas disposal.
They give operators real-time insight into well performance—allowing teams to make data-driven decisions, detect problems early, and optimize production.
Why Use a Test Separator?
1. Accurate Well Monitoring
Not all wells behave the same. Some produce more gas, others more water or oil. With a test separator package, you can track production rates separately for each fluid—crucial for planning and forecasting.
2. Flow Assurance
Knowing your fluid composition helps you prevent hydrate formation, scaling, and emulsion issues. It’s one of the simplest ways to maintain equipment health.
3. Production Optimization
By evaluating each well’s performance, you can prioritize which ones to bring online, choke back, or shut in—all without guesswork.
4. Safety & Compliance
Test separators come equipped with pressure relief valves, flare connections, and other safety devices that align with Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) requirements.
The Key Components of a Test Separator Package
Separator Vessel
The core unit that physically separates the fluid stream. You’ll find two types:
- 2-phase separator: Separates gas from liquids.
- 3-phase separator: Separates oil, gas, and water individually.
Flow Meters & Gauges
These instruments measure the volume and rate of flow for each output stream.
Piping & Valves
Routing valves allow operators to direct flow during testing or bypass operations.
Safety Devices
Includes pressure relief valves, sand probes, emergency shutdown systems, and flame arrestors.
When Should You Rent a Test Separator Package?
Renting gives you maximum flexibility without the cost and hassle of ownership. Situations where rentals make sense include:
- Well testing on new wells
- Short-term production campaigns
- Temporary replacements for permanent systems
- Multi-well pad optimization trials
- Seasonal or mobile operations
Why Renting Makes Sense for Alberta Operators
Fast Turnaround
Benoit Rentals offers rapid delivery and setup across Alberta. Whether you’re in Red Deer or Fort McMurray, we can get you operational fast.
No Maintenance Stress
All units are maintained, tested, and certified before deployment. You don’t have to worry about inspections, wear, or component failure.
Cost-Effective for Short-Term Needs
Investing in a test separator can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. For short-term use, renting just makes more sense.
Updated Tech
We keep our fleet modern. Renting from Benoit Rentals means you’re always using updated, fully compliant equipment.
Real-World Example: Quick Deployment Saves the Day
Imagine you’re testing three new wells in southern Alberta. You’ve already mobilized your team, but your in-house separator fails. Within 24 hours, Benoit Rentals delivers a fully inspected three-phase test separator package directly to your site. You’re back up and running with no data loss and zero downtime.

What Makes Benoit Rentals Different?
Alberta-Based, Industry-Tested
We know the terrain, the climate, and the standards. Benoit Rentals has decades of experience supporting Alberta oilfield operations.
Full Package Availability
Need a separator and a flare stack? We’ve got you covered. Need it mounted on a trailer? No problem.
Reliable Support
We offer tech support, setup assistance, and training to ensure your rental performs exactly how you need it to.
Tailored Solutions
Every project is different. We’ll help you choose the right separator package for your production targets, regulatory needs, and site layout.
Choosing the Right Separator: What to Consider
1. Flow Composition
What’s the expected mix of oil, gas, and water?
2. Expected Rates
Make sure the separator’s flow capacity can handle peak production without pressure buildup.
3. Site Access
Some sites may require skidded units, while others can accommodate trailer-mounted systems.
4. Safety Requirements
Make sure you’re meeting AER regulations for pressure, venting, and flaring.
FAQs About Test Separator Rentals
Q: How long can I rent a test separator from Benoit Rentals?
A: Our rental terms are flexible—ranging from days to months.
Q: Do you offer delivery and setup?
A: Yes! We handle transportation, setup, and breakdown across Alberta.
Q: Can I rent multiple units for pad testing?
A: Absolutely. We often supply multiple packages for operators managing multi-well pads.
Q: Do you supply flowlines and flare equipment?
A: Yes—we can bundle related rental equipment for full test system solutions.
Final Thoughts: Reliable Testing Starts with the Right Partner
Test separator packages are the heartbeat of accurate production analysis. Whether you’re optimizing a new field, replacing equipment, or conducting a short-term test, renting gives you speed, savings, and flexibility.
At Benoit Rentals, we offer more than just equipment—we offer experience, insight, and local support you can count on.
Ready to test with confidence?
Contact Benoit Rentals today to schedule your test separator rental and keep your operations safe, compliant, and data-driven.
BENOIT RENTALS’ TOP RESOURCES ON OILFIELD FLARE STACK SYSTEMS:
Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) – Flaring and Venting
Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC)
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)

