Services
Cased Hole Wireline Services
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Pump-Down Perforating
Utilizing environmentally friendly products for all pressure services, our pump-down operations are safe, efficient and cost effective, allowing 10+ stages to be perforated in a 24 hour period. This performance efficiency reduces the stimulation equipment idle time and maximizes your completions dollars.
Pump-Down Services Provide:
- Surface pressure control equipment up to 15K, with gun systems rated for 20K downhole pressure.
- Multifire gun systems while being able to set a bridge plug, and perforate up to 20 gun intervals per stage. This firing system is RF safe and is an addressable switch system. This provides service companies regular, live communication on the wellsite, ensuring a safer and efficient environment for our customers.
- We utilize a support trailer on all pump-down locations. It is specifically designed for the assembly of perforating guns, rebuilding of setting tools and the servicing of our wireline equipment.
Our wireline operators are equipped with extensive industry experience and knowledge of pump-down operations under high pressure and adverse conditions. Through their current operational safety, maintenance and SQ procedures.
Cased Hole Logging
Radial Incremented Bond (RIB) tools provide the conventional CBLVDL receivers plus additional directional radical receivers that can measure circumferential data necessary to determine if there is channeling in the cement, or to indicate low compressive strength.
The Radial Incremented Bond tool’s unique 1.5FT transmitter to radial receiver spacing provides highly directional information without the averaging effect seen in traditional 3FT spacing, and is less susceptible to fast formation interference. The amplitude display of each directional receiver forms a detailed 360-degree cement map that can be used to identify channeling, voids and other bonding irregularities.
Radial Bond Log Applications:
- Establish quality of cement bond to casing
- Identify micro annulus and channeling
- Determine percentage of cement bonded to casing
- Determine acoustic coupling to formation
- Obtain casing-to-formation depth correlation for subsequent well work
Features and Benefits:
- 4 ½ ” – 12 ¾” casing
- 1.5FT spacing cement map sensors
- Less fast formation interference in cement mapping
- Wellbore and internal temperature sensors
- Combinable with compensated neutron GR-neutron and CCL
Pipe Recovery Service
When problems occur, clients need to resolve the situation quickly. Our operations management and field operations supervisors draw upon extensive pipe recovery experience to recover stuck pipe in a broad range of well conditions and operating environments.
Our pipe recovery experts have the technology, tools and experience to solve stuck-pipe problems fast, safe and economically.

