Well Intervention Services via Coiled Tubing

Service Summary

Coiled tubing plays a crucial role in rigless well intervention operations, allowing for efficient and precise tasks such as cleaning, stimulation, and repairs without the need for a traditional drilling rig. This flexible, continuous steel pipe enables quick deployment in both onshore and offshore wells, reducing downtime and operational costs. Rigless interventions using coiled tubing enhance well performance and manage complex downhole conditions with minimal disruption, making it an essential and cost-effective tool in maintaining and optimizing oil and gas production.

Equipments Specifications

Superior’s coiled tubing units are fully self-contained and easily transported to both onshore and offshore locations, enabling quick and efficient deployment. Engineered to perform reliably in demanding conditions, these units handle high-pressure, high-temperature deep wells and sour environments with ease. They are highly effective in various well configurations, including vertical, long horizontal, and highly deviated wells, making Superior a trusted partner for complex well intervention operations.

Well Intervention Services via Coiled Tubing

Coiled Tubing Modeling Software

Superior engineers utilize state-of-the-art software tools to deliver comprehensive technical support for coiled tubing operations. These advanced modeling capabilities enable the design and optimization of coiled tubing strings tailored to each specific job, ensuring maximum efficiency and safety.

  • CT forces and buckling
  • CT operating limits
  • CT hydraulic performance
  • CT fatigue management

Superior ensures that every operation is precisely planned to enhance performance, extend equipment life, and minimize risks to ALARP in complex well environments.

Applications

  • Unloading fluids with N2, foam, light fluids
  • Artificial lift
  • Fill Clean out of debri / sand
  • Spotting cement plugs and/or cement squeeze
  • Spotting Acid exactly where it is needed
  • Well control / killing
  • Using down hole motors to drill scale, cement or fill
  • Spotting or jetting solvents for paraffin, asphaltene or scale removal
  • Running down hole tools. e.g. Inflatable packers and bridges
  • Plugs
  • Fishing and milling with coiled tubing
  • Siphon strings / Production tubing
  • Under reaming / milling and tubing cutters
  • Coiled tubing E-line logging
  • Extended reach technology
  • Drilling Contingencies