- The term
workover is used to
refer to any kind of oil well
intervention involving invasive techniques, such as wireline,
coiled tubing or snubbing. More...
-
prevent the use of a
wireline tractor. Snubbing, also
known as
hydraulic workover,
involves forcing a
string of pipe into the well
against wellbore pressure...
- production, this is
called workover. Many times,
workover operations require production shut-in, but not always. In
workover operations, a well-servicing...
- wells. It
involves running the BHA on a pipe
string using a
hydraulic workover rig.
Unlike wireline or
coiled tubing, the pipe is not
spooled off a drum...
-
which to
drill and
intervene on the wells. The
smaller TLPs may have a
workover rig, or with most
recent TLPs,
production wellheads located at
remote drillcentres...
-
pipelines in the
country and
operates a
total of
around 230
drilling and
workover rigs. Its
international subsidiary ONGC
Videsh currently has
projects in...
-
Active workover rig,
Ventura Oil Field...
-
Organisation (disambiguation), one of
several organisations Completion and
Workover, a
subsea operation performed on
subsea wells Conservative Women's Organisation...
- life: when the oil and gas are produced. By this time, the oil rigs and
workover rigs used to
drill and
complete the well will have
moved off the wellbore...
- of cargo.
Business district : this
includes Saudi Aramco's
Drilling and
Workover Headquarters Training centers : this
region contains industrial training...