Colied Tubing Operations – Step by Step Overview

Coiled Tubing (CT) is a versatile and efficient intervention technique widely used in oil & gas wells without the need for a full drilling rig. Here’s a simplified step-by-step workflow of a typical CT operation:

  1. Job Planning & Risk Assessment
    Define objectives (cleanout, nitrogen lift, logging, stimulation), review well data, pressures, and HSE requirements.
  2. Rig-Up & Equipment Preparation
    Mobilize CT unit, injector head, reel, control cabin, pressure control equipment (stripper, BOPs), and pressure test all components.
  3. Well Control Setup
    Install and test CT BOP stack and stripper to ensure safe operations under live well conditions.
  4. Running in Hole (RIH)
    Inject coiled tubing into the well while monitoring depth, weight, pressure, and pump rates in real time.
  5. Downhole Operation
    Perform the planned task:
    • Well cleanout
    • Nitrogen lift
    • Logging
    • Acidizing or stimulation
    • Scale or sand removal
  6. Pulling Out of Hole (POOH)
    Retrieve the CT while maintaining pressure control and monitoring returns.
  7. Rig-Down & Post-Job Evaluation
    Safely rig down equipment, analyze data, and document job performance and lessons learned.

Key Advantages of Coiled Tubing:
• Operates in live wells
• Faster and cost-effective
• Minimal footprint
• Reduced formation damage

Coiled tubing is not just an intervention tool — it’s a smart solution for modern well optimization.