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Mud Bucket

This guy working as Mud bucket are machine designed for safer and easier operation during wet trips. The mud bucket is mounted on the drill floor and connected to the mud system drain tank by a flexible hose. The mud seal for each individual dimension can be easily replaced. The articulated arm is supplied with […]

Coiled Tubing Quad BOP

BOP (Blowout Preventer), for coiled tubing operations is to provide a safety mechanism that controls and prevents uncontrolled releases of fluids or gas (blowouts) from the wellbore during operations. It ensures the safety of personnel, equipment, and the environment by: Well Control: The BOP is used to isolate the wellbore in the event of a […]

Slips In Drilling Rigs

Slips In Drilling Rigs device used to grip the drillstring in a relatively nondamaging manner and suspend it in the rotary table. This device consists of three or more steel wedges that are hinged together, forming a near circle around the drillpipe. On the drillpipe side (inside surface), the slips are fitted with replaceable, hardened […]

Oil-based Mud

Is a drilling fluid used in drilling engineering. It is composed of oil as the continuous phase and water as the dispersed phase in conjunction with emulsifiers, wetting agents and gellants. The oil base can be diesel, kerosene, fuel oil, selected crude oil or mineral oil. The requirements are a gravity of 36–37 API, a […]

What is Coiled Tubing (CT) Perforation?

Perforation is a process used in oil and gas wells to create holes in the well casing, allowing hydrocarbons (oil or gas) to flow from the reservoir into the wellbore. This is typically done using perforation guns loaded with explosives. Why Use Coiled Tubing (CT) for Perforation? Perforation guns are usually deployed on a wireline, […]

(MHA) Coiled Tubing

A Motorhead Assembly (MHA) is an essential component in coiled tubing operations, integrating multiple tools into a single compact unit. Typically, an MHA includes: 1-Connector: Attaches the coiled tubing to the bottom-hole assembly. 2-Double Flapper Check Valve: Prevents backflow of well fluids into the coiled tubing. 3-Hydraulic Disconnect: Allows for detachment of the tool string […]

How Does a Centrifugal Pump Work

Centrifugal pumps are among the most common and versatile pumps used in industries like oil & gas, water treatment, and chemical processing. But how exactly do they work? Let’s break it down! Working Principle: Centrifugal Force at Play A centrifugal pump uses rotational energy from an impeller to move fluid. Here’s the step-by-step process: 1. […]

Load Cell Issues During Coiled Tubing Milling Operations

In coiled tubing milling, the load cell is essential for monitoring the weight-on-bit (WOB), providing real-time data on force applied to the downhole milling tool. Load cell issues can significantly impact operations, creating inefficiencies and risks. Key load cell issues and mitigation strategies include: 1. Impact on Weight-on-Bit (WOB) Control Problem: A faulty load cell […]