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How to free wire at depth and retrieve to surface in high deviation wellbore

Written by Peak Well Systems | 15-Apr-2016 04:25:16

Technology in Action: Precision cutting of wire at depth and retrieving to surface in high deviation wellbore

During drift run operations to determine the depth of a third party retrievable bridge plug downhole, the drift assembly was unable to retract through the 5 ½” x 4 ½” completion crossover rendering it stuck downhole at a depth of 2,349m at 65 degrees deviation.

A cutter was required to free the wire (0.125” OD GD31MO) exactly at depth allowing it to be retrieved back to surface.

Peak's solution for cable release was to deploy the 2.20" Peak eCutter and Pump Down Go-Devil assembly with 3.65" swab cups to ensure the cutter reached the correct depth and cut at the rope socket which was located at 65 degrees of deviation.

An onshore demonstration of the Peak eCutter was carried out at Peak’s Technology Centre in Aberdeen to provide the customer with a thorough understanding of how the eCutter functioned. A Peak Engineer was then mobilised offshore with the eCutter via sea to conduct further tests onsite prior to the live operation.

The Peak eCutter was set to delay for a period of six (6) hours before being deployed downhole followed by the Pump Down assembly that pumped slowly at 3bbls/min enabling the eCutter to reach the required cutting depth of 2,349m (93 degrees C; 1,600psi). After six (6) hours, the eCutter was activated and successfully cut the wire at the rope socket whilst at the same time gripping the severed wire.

Both the eCutter and Pump Down assembly were then retrieved to surface along with the wire allowing the customer to continue with their planned sidetrack.

To download a copy of this case study please click here  or contact our Technical Sales Team for more information on how Peak Well Systems Fishing Systems can help you overcome well intervention challenges in a variety of conditions.

  

 

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