Our well intervention services encompass a variety of operations aimed at maintaining or enhancing the productivity of oil and gas wells. These services can include mechanical and non-mechanical operations and are critical for ensuring the efficient and safe extraction of hydrocarbons.
Well Intervention Services:
1. Well Logging and Monitoring:
- Wireline Logging: Involves the use of electrical instruments to record data about the geological formations through which the wellbore passes.
- Production Logging: Monitors the performance of the well, such as flow rates and pressure.
- Memory Logging: Uses self-contained instruments to record data in environments where real-time data transmission is not possible.
2. Mechanical Interventions:
- Coiled Tubing: Involves the use of a continuous length of small-diameter steel pipe for various downhole operations, such as cleanouts, scale removal, and acidizing.
- Snubbing: Utilizes a hydraulic workover rig to insert or remove pipe in wells under pressure.
- Fishing: Refers to the retrieval of objects stuck in the wellbore.
3. Stimulation:
- Acidizing: Involves pumping acid into the well to dissolve rock and increase permeability.
- Hydraulic Fracturing (Fracking): Injects high-pressure fluid to create fractures in the rock formation to allow hydrocarbons to flow more freely.
4. Wellbore Cleaning:
- Debris Removal: Ensures the wellbore is clear of obstructions that could impede production.
- Scale Removal: Removes mineral deposits that can reduce flow efficiency.
5. Cementing:
- Remedial Cementing: Repairs issues with the primary cement job to ensure zonal isolation and well integrity.
6. Perforation:
- Through-Tubing Perforation: Creates openings in the well casing or liner to enable reservoir access without pulling the tubing out of the well.
7. Well Control:
- Blowout Preventer (BOP) Testing: Ensures the BOP is functional and can control well pressure.
- Kick Control: Manages unexpected influxes of formation fluid into the wellbore.