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Product Type
HYDRAULIC PACKERS WITH ACCESSORIES & TOOLS (API 11D1 PRODUCTS)
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Hydraulic Set Production Packer (WC-HP-1)............................................................ Isolation Packer (WC-HP-2)............................................................................................ Hydraulic Set High Pressure High Angle Production Packer (WC-HP-3).......... Fully Hydraulic Set Large Bore Production Packer (WC-HPL-4) Hydraulic Set High Pressure Production Packer (WC-HP-5)................................ Hydraulic Set High Angle Production Packer (WC-HP-6)...................................... Hydraulic Set Retrievable Packer (WC-HP-7)........................................................... Hydraulic Set Single String Retrievable Packer (WC-HP-8).................................. Hydraulic Set Dual Bore Production Packer (WC-HP-9)........................................ Hydro Trip Pressure Sub (WC-HTS)............................................................................. Auto Fill Pump Out Plug (WC-POP-A).... Pump Out Plug With Half Mule (WC-POP-H).. Pump Out Plug Without Mule (WC-POP) . Shear Out Plug (WC-SOP). Safety Joint (WC-SJ-1) Tubing Safety Joint (WC-SJ-2) Non Rotational Shear Out Safety Joint (WC-SOS-AR). Ball Catcher Sub (WC-BCS).. Mechanical Single Grip Retrievable Packer (WC-MECH-1)................................... Mechanical Double Grip & Double Grip Large Bore Retrievable Packer (WC-MECH-2) & (WC-MECH-2 L).............................................. Lok-Set Mechanical Retrievable Double Grip Packer (WC-MECH-3) & (WC-MECH-3 L).... Mechanical Set Production Packer (WC-MECH-4). Compression Set Retrievable Packer (WC-MECH-5). Snap Set Compression Packer With Hold Down & Without Hold Down (WC-MECH-6H) & (WC-MECH-6)... Tension Set Packer (WC-TP)... Swab Cup Packer (WC-SP). Gas Vent Pumping Packer (WC-GVP) ... Hydraulic Set Single & Double Bore Retrievable Seal Bore Packer (WC-HSRSP) & (WC-HDRSP)..... Wire Line Set Retrievable Packer (WC-WSRP). Wire Line Set Retrievable Packer (WC-WSRP-2). Hydro-Pack Seal Bore Retrievable Packer (WC-HSSRP).... Hydraulic Set Seal Bore Retrievable Packer (WC-HSSRP-1).... Hydraulic Set High Performance Seal Bore Retrievable Packer (WC-HSSRP-2).... Hydraulic Set High Performance Seal Bore Retrievable & Drillable Packer
(WC-HSSRP-3)...
Wire Line Set Single & Double Bore Drillable Packer (WC-WSSDP-1) & (WC-WSDDP-1).. Wire Line Set Large Seal Bore Drillable Packer (WC-WLSDP) Wire Line Set Single & Large Seal Bore Drillable Packer (WC-WSSDP-2) &
(WC-WSDDP-2)....
Drag Block Tubing Anchor/Catcher (WC-DBTAC)... Setting Tool Nipple (WC-STNE).... Splined Expansion Joint (WC-SEP).... Auto Lock Expansion Joint (WC-EP-A).. Splined Expansion Joint (WC-SEP-1).... Expansion Joint (WC-EP).... Seal Bore Extension (WC-SBE-1) Seal Bore Extension (WC-SBE) Locator Type Packer Plug (WC-LRTPP)..... Latching Type Packer Plug (WC-LHTPP). Typical Hook-Up With Mill-out Extension And Seal Bore Extension... Typical Hook-Up with Seal Bore Extension. Typical Hook-Up with Mill-out Extension And Flow Control Accessories. Snap Latch Assembly (WC-SLA)..... Anchor Latch Assembly (WC-ALA).. Anchor Tubing Seal Assembly (WC-ATA). Locator Seal Assembly (WC-LSA)... Tubing Seal Nipple (WC-TSN)... Seal Units (WC-SU). Snap Latch Tubing Seal Assembly (WC-STSA)..... Locator Tubing Seal Assembly (WC-LTSA). Locator Seal Assembly (WC-LRSA)... Auto Orienting Bottom Sub With Half Mule Shoe (WC-BSWH-A). Wireline Adapter Kit (WC-W).. Hydraulic Setting Tool (WC-HST).. Packer Milling & Retrieving Tool (WC-MRT). Retrieving Tool (WC-RT)... On/Off Overshot (WC-OS10) Flow Coupling (WC-FC)..... Coupling (WC-C)... Blast Joint (WC-BJ). Non Perforated Production Tube (WC-NPPT)... Perforated Spacer Tube (WC-PST)... Wireline Entry Guide (WC-WEG)... Crossover (Pin X Pin) (WC-C99).. Crossovers (Box X Box) And (Box X Pin) (WC-C88) & (WC-C89)... Locator Seal Nipple (WC-LRSN).... J-Latch Seal Nipple (WC-JLSN).. Collet Latch Seal Nipple (WC-CLSN)
For equipment required to perform a temporary function and then allow quick removal by drilling or milling, an additional group of materials is used: Cast iron Reinforced polymer-based composites
Besides the more common materials, Wellcare manufactures packers and related equipment from other materials when raw material availability, quantities, delivery schedules, etc., permit. Example alloys include 316L austenitic, 22 Cr duplex, 25 Cr duplex, 25 Cr super duplex, alloy 20Cb3, 28 Cr super austenitic, K-500 Monel, alloy 2025, alloy 2535, alloy 2550, alloy G-3 and others
Amine Inhibitors
NO NO
OK to 200F
10,000
68.9
5,000
34.4
32-300
0-149
NO
OK
OK
10,000
68.9
5,000
34.4
32-250
0-121
5%
OK
OK
NO
OK to 200F
HN-Ryte
15,000
68.9
NO
NO
32-350
0-177
2%
OK
OK
OK
OK
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
32-300 32-400 80-300 80-450 80-300 80-450 100-450 100-550 40-450 40-450 325-450
0-149 0-204 27-149 27-232 27-149 27-232 38-232 38-288 4-232 4-232 163-232
OK NO NO OK OK OK OK OK
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
NO OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
OK to 200F OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
Molyglass 10,000 68.9 NO NO 125-300 52-149 15% OK OK OK OK OK *Explosive decompression is chemical and mechanical in nature related to solubility of gas in elastomer and strength of that elastomer. Under rapid decompression, *The elastomeric seals in these units may be susceptible to explosive decompression, however, explosive decompression does not occur while seals are in service. There are no known H2S limitations below 500F (260C).
Releasing procedure:The standard WC-HP-1 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Packer is equipped with 30,000 lb. shear ring for a straight upstrain release. Other shear values are available in 20,000 to 50,000 lb. for all sizes 5-1/2 thru 9-5/8.
Application:Used in multi-zone production where crooked or deviated holes are not suitable for mechanical packers. An installation where the wellhead is flanged up before the packer is set.
Features: No tubing manipulation required Withstands high hydrostatic pressures Hydraulic set for low hydrostatic head wells Locked in pack-off force No mandrel movement during setting Straight pull or optional rotational release Hydraulic hold-down for differential pressure from below
Setting procedure:The Model WC-HP-1 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Packer is set by pressuring the tubing to obtain a differential at the packer. To accomplish this a means of temporarily plugging the tubing below the packer must be provided. Example: Run a WELLCARE Hydro-Trip Pressure Sub, below the WC-HP-1 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Packer or a WELLCARE Flow Control Seating Nipple installed at some point below the packer, with a Blanking Plug run and retrieved by standard wireline techniques. Wireline ReEntry Guide with Pump-Out Plug or Ball Seat can also be used to blank off tubing. If more than one WC-HP-1 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Packer is to be run, place the tubing plugging device below the lowest packer. When the tubing is pressured in this case, all of the hydrostatic packers will be set simultaneously. If it is desirable to individually set and test each packer, the Model WC-HP-1 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Packer is adaptable to individual setting and testing by a simple adjustment of shear screws in the segment retainer housing. Dress the lowest packer with two brass shear screws. When dressing packers for this type hook-up, all packers going on one string should be dressed with shear screws from one box to ensure similarity of shear values. Dress the second (middle packer in three-packer hookups, or upper in two-packer hookups) with five brass shear screws, and a third (upper) packer with eight brass shear screws. This allows the packer to be set individually. The first will set with approximately 1,000, the second 2,000 and the third 3,000 psi differential at the packer. In order to test the packers individually, a means of temporary communication between the tubing and the casing (i.e. a Sliding Sleeve below each packer) will be necessary. The 9
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Features: Economical Design Easily adjustable set and release shear screws Compact MODEL: WC-HP-2 PRODUCT NO. WC-20102
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Features/Benefits: No tubing movement is required for setting the Packer. This allows the well to be kept positively controlled at all times because the tubing is landed before circulating or displacing well fluids prior to setting the packer. Two or more packers can be set together or in any desired sequence. The WC-HP-3 Packer design features four bidirectional, single piece slips located below a three element packing system consisting of dual durometer rubber elements. The slips are fully enclosed in a shear pinned slip housing which is protected by a full diameter guide located below the slip housing. Two balanced pistons are utilized during the setting of the Packer. The lower piston moves down to set and anchor the slips while the upper piston moves upward to compress the packing element. This action imparts the entire setting force to both slips and packing thus assuring a positive anchor and pack-off. The pack-off is retained by a tapered single ratchet ring that locks in and stores the setting force applied to both the slips and packing element. The WC-HP-3 Packer incorporates two methods of release. Straight pull or rotation. Both methods are done by the same releasing nut which is located at the upper end of the Packer. Straight pull release is accomplished by shearing retaining screws of a predetermined quantity which frees the tubing. Rotation release is accomplished by approximately eight right hand turns of the Tubing which also frees the Packer. Straight pull is then applied to completely relax the Packer for retrieval. An equalizing valve is also located in the releasing portion. The positive acting valve is automatically opened during the releasing procedure to equalize pressure and allow circulation between the annulus and Tubing. In addition, a large diameter by-pass area is located inside the packing mandrel which allows fluid passage for rapid retrieving while reducing element swabbing.
SPECIFICATION DATA
Casing OD inch mm 5 1/2 139. 70 Weight Lb/ft ID range in which Packer may be run Min. inch mm 4.625 117.50 Max. inch mm 4.950 125.70 Size inch mm 45A 1.93 50.30 Nom ID Packer Gage Ring OD inch mm 4.500 114.30 Standard Thread specification Box Up X Pin Down inch mm 2 3/8 OD EU 8RD 60.33
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Features: No Tubing Manipulation required: The setting mechanism of this Packer is activated with pump pressure. The Packer can be set after the well is flanged up and the tubing is displaced. Setting Mechanism: The design of the setting mechanism ensures sustained pack-off force throughout life of the Packer. The tool does not depend on trapped hydraulic pressure, but mechanically locks initial setting forces into the packing elements. Setting activation pressure can be adjusted by dressing up with required number of Shear Screws. Opposed: Double grip slips prevent movement of the Packer in either direction due to pressure differentials. Unloader valve: Provided for equalising the pressure to nullify the swabbing of the Packing element. Multiple: Packing element system.
OD Casing Weight (lb/ft) ID Range in which Packer may Run Min. 20-23 51/2 15.5-20 13-15.5 4.625 4.778 4.950 Max. 4.778 4.950 5.190 45A2 45A4 45B 2.375 2.375 2.375 4.540 4.651 4.815 4.525 4.635 4.800 2 7/8 OD EU. 8RD. Size Nom. ID In inch Gage Ring OD Packing Element OD Standard Thread Specification Box X pin
SPECIFICATION GUIDE
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Characteristic: Pressure differential rating up to 10000 psi. No downward mandrel movement during setting Temperature rating up to 350F.
Advantages: Ideal packer for well with higher deviations Low shear out force required even under full differential pressure In stacked packer installations, sequential release is achievable
Applications: Suitable for highly deviated wells Onshore offshore completions Oil & Gas production Water injection/Gas lift
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Benefits: Designed for quick, reliable installation in straight or highly deviated wells. Easier and safer retrieval provided by built-in equalizing and circulating system Features: Pressure differential rating up to 10000 psi. Easy release with a fully adjustable, straightpickup shear mechanism Short, compact design Field-proven design
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Features: Mechanicl/Hydraulic-set, no rotation or reciprocation required: tubing may be displaced, well flanged-up, before packer is set Optional releasing methods: can be released by either straight pull or right-hand rotation Mechanically locked in set position: holds differential pressure from above or below without hydraulic hold-down buttons. Locking piston and collet prevent pressure generated piston forces from acting on release shear screws during production or treating Multiple element packing element system: two hard, outer packing elements and a softer inner packing element assure positive pack-off over a wide range of well conditions Caged slips: reduce problems while running and retrieving One-piece mandrel through packer Rated for 6,000 psi at 300F
Application: Run as single packer Run as the lower packer in multiple-string completions Run in tandem for selective, multiple-zone completions Run when displacing and setting is desirable after well is flanged-up
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Special Features: Simple operation Compact Field adjustable setting pressure Field adjustable releasing force
Specification Data
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Application:Normally run above a single string hydraulic or wireline set seal bore packer. The short length of the WC-HP-9 makes it ideally suited for deviated wells or doglegs. Also, since there is no tubing manipulation required to set the packer, the wellhead can be installed and flanged up before setting the packer. MODEL : WC-HP-9 PRODUCT NO. WC-20111
Features: Short, compact and economical No hydraulic hold down buttons Shear release easily adjusted Sequential upper slip system for easy release Setting cylinder below elements to eliminate all of the critical o-rings after setting Hydraulic set to allow flanging-up before setting packer Differential pressures help to improve the rubber pack-off Can be pressure tested on location Multiple bores available for control line, ESP cable, chemical injection line, and well monitoring devices Three seal options for the short string; J-latch, locator, or snap latch
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Releasing Procedure:The WC-HP-9 is released by a straight pick-up on the long string. The shear release value is adjustable.
SPECIFICATION WC-HP-9
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Non Rotational Shear Out Safety Joint:Model : WC-SOS-AR Product No. WC-20119
Non rotational shear out safety joint is used between packers In dual and triple completions and in selective completions using hydrostatic single string packers. It is also used when rotational releasing is not desired. When run above the upper packer in a single string completion, however, the shear value should be adjusted to compensate for any hydraulic conditions that exist when the string is landed, or that are created by well treating operations. This model has torque transmission feature. 24
Features/Benefits: Large bypass area the baffle plate in the catcher sub is made with multiple sets of large diameter holes. These holes are sized to catch the ball and seat, but allow fluid to pass through the tool without plugging. Internal parts rotationally locked.
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Features: Automatically returns to run-in position when moved up the hole Long stroke mandrel simplifies circulation of fluids without releasing the packer Large by-pass allows speedy equalization of fluids Rocker type slips Standard right-hand set, optional left-hand set Parts interchangeable with other manufacturers
Setting procedure:The Model " WC-MECH-1" Single Grip Packer is run in with the by-pass valve in the open position to permit free circulation both through and around the packer. The packer should be run one foot below setting depth. To set the Model " WC-MECH-1", pick-up the tubing to the desired setting position, rotate to the right, and then slack-off. The J-pin will move clear of the J-slot and the cone will move under the slips. Application of set-down weight, for standard packing element system (7,000 lb. for sizes 4-1/2 thru 5-1/2, 5,000 lb. for size 5-1/2 x 2-7/8, 9,000 lb. for size 7", 11,000 lb. for size 8-5/8, and 15,000 lb. for size 9-5/8), closes and seals the by-pass valve, sets the slips, and packsoff the packing elements. The formation below the packer, which is now completely isolated from the annulus above, is accessible only through the tubing string. Releasing procedure:To release the packer, raise the tubing string the full length of the packer. When the J-pin of the bottom sub engages the slip stop ring (jay housing), the J-pin is automatically moved into the running position. This allows the tool to be moved up or down the wellbore as necessary. When the tubing is raised to release the packer, the bypass valve opens to permit circulation through and around the packer.
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Releasing procedure:To release the packer, raise the tubing string the full length of the packer. When the J-pin of the bottom sub engages the slip stop ring (jay housing), the J-pin automatically moves into the running position. This allows the tool to be moved up or down the wellbore as necessary. When the tubing is raised to release the packer, the by-pass valve opens to permit circulation through and around the packer. NOTE: If the J-Pin should un-jay when the tubing is slacked off, rotate to the left (only enough to remove any right-hand torque form the tool) and pick up.
Features: Differential lock helps keep the by-pass closed and locked to the mandrel during high pressure operations Automatically returns to run-in position when moved up the hole Hydraulic hold-down for differential pressure from below Long stroke mandrel simplifies circulation of fluids without releasing the packer Large by-pass allows speedy equalization of fluids Rocker type slips Standard right-hand set, optional left-hand set Parts interchangeable with other manufacturers
Setting procedure:The Model " WC-MECH-2" Double Grip Packer is run in with the by-pass valve in the open position to permit free circulation both through and around the packer. The packer should be run one foot below setting depth. To set the Model " WC-MECH-2", pick-up the tubing to the desired setting position, rotate to the right, and then slackoff. The J-pin will move clear of the J slot and the cone will move under the slips. Application of set-down weight, for standard packing element system (7,000 lb. for sizes 4-1/2 thru 5-1/2, 5,000 lb. for size 5-1/2 x 2-7/8, 9,000 lb. for size 7", 11,000 lb. for size 8-5/8, and 15,000 lb. for size 9-5/8), closes and seals the by-pass valve, sets the slips, and packsoff the packing elements. The formation below the packer,
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2 7/8 OD EU 8RD 73.02 2 3/8 OD EU 8RD 60.33 2 7/8 OD EU 8RD 73.02 2 3/8OD EU 8RD 60.33 2 7/8OD EU 8RD 73.02 2 3/8OD EU 8RD 60.33 2 7/8OD EU 8RD 73.02 2 3/8OD EU 8RD 60.33 2 7/8OD EU 8RD 73.02 2 3/8OD EU 8RD 60.33
5 1/2 139.70
4.641 117.88
4.781 121.44
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24-28
5.921 150.4 5.937 150.8 6.135 155.8 5.921 150.4 5.937 150.8 6.135 155.8 6.094 154.8 6.276 159.4 6.456 164.0 6.578 167.1 6.797 172.6 6.765 171.83
24 17-20
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5.405 137.31 5.484 139.29 5.475 139.07 5.484 139.29 5.588 141.94 5.656 143.66 5.812 147.62 5.588 141.94 5.656 143.66 5.781 146.84
7 177.80
32-35
33.7-39
7 5/8 193.68
7.025 178.4
47D2 X 3 47D4
6.672 169.47
20-24
7.025 178.4 7.511 190.8 7.688 195.3 7.922 201.2 8.343 211.9 8.681 220.5 8.836 7.687 195.2 7.921 201.2 8.191 208.1 8.681 220.5 8.835 224.4 9.063
6.812 173.02 7.312 185.72 7.531 191.29 7.781 197.64 8.218 208.74 8.437 214.30 8.593
44-49 8 5/8 219.08 32-40 20-28 47-53.5 9 5/8 244.48 40-47 29.3-36
3.00 76.20
3.96 100.58
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Features: Internal by-pass Opposed dovetail slips positive set Holds pressure from above or below Can leave tubing in a tension, compression or neutral condition Right hand rotation sets and releases the packer Retracted dovetail slips Converts to mechanical bridge plug with the addition of a valve Optional packing element systems Parts interchangeable with other manufacturers
Note:-The WC-MECH-3L Lok-Set is similar to the WC-MECH-3 and is recommended when a larger-thannormal bore through the packer is required.
Setting procedure:Hang the WC-MECH-3 packer to completely stretch it out before starting in the hole. Immediately prior to running in, rotate the drag block housing sub-assembly several turns to the left to make sure the segments are functioning properly. Do not rotate the drag block housing sub-assembly to the right as this will bind the control segments and prevent them from moving after reaching setting depth.
Upon reaching setting depth, slowly lower the packer while rotating the tubing (approximately 2 turns right at the tool) until the packer takes weight. Set-down a minimum of 6,000 lbs. to initially set the upper slips. Lowering of the tool must take place while rotating for the tool to set properly.
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Characteristics: Pressure differential rating up to 6,000 Psi. 10,000 Psi., Differential rating packer is also available. Allows tubing to be left in tension, compression or neutral. Internal By-Pass allows packer to equalize prior to releasing. Temperature rating : Up to 300 F.
Advantages: An ideal production packer. Withstands pressure differentials from above and below. Ideal packer for Production, Stimulation & Injection purposes. Tubing can be recovered leaving packer downhole by using an On-Off tool.
Application:-
Onshore-Offshore work over. Oil & Gas Production. High Pressure Water Injection. Multi setting in single run to check casing leaks.
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Special features: Large internal by-pass. Built in pressure-balanced unloader. 1/4 turn set-straight pick up release (standard). Equalizing ports directly above elements. Additional J-slot arrangements available.
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Features: Multiple packing element system proven on the Model WC-MECH-2 . Operation of the packer is simple. No tubing rotation is required. A collate-type snap-latch prevents the packer from setting before landing the seal assembly or before setting a lower retrievable packer. Lower portion of the tool is rotationally locked to deliver torque in either direction through the packer.
Setting Procedure:To set packer above a retrievable packer: Make up both packers in the tubing string and run them in the well. Rotate the tubing to prepare the lower packer for setting. Apply 6,000 lbs. to 8,000 lbs., set-down weight, depending on packing element hardness, to set and pack-off both packers. To set packer above a seal bore packer: Run and set a Seal Bore Packer. Make up the Snap-Set Packer at the desired location in the tubing string above the tubing seal assembly. Run the string in the hole until the locator sub on the tubing seal assembly is landed in the Seal Bore Packer. Apply set-down weight of 6,000 lbs. to 8,000 lbs., depending on packing element hardness, to set and pack-off the packer. The set-down weight trips the snap-latch mechanism and packs-off the packing elements.
Releasing Procedure:To release the packer simply pick up the tubing string. If the weight of the string below the packer is greater than 1,500 lbs, the snap-latch will relock to the running-in position. The packer can then be raised or lowered during the retrieving operation. If the weight of the string below the packer is less than 1,500 lbs, the snap-latch will not relock, so the assembly must be brought to the surface before attempting to run it again.
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Application:Waterflood, shallow or low fluid level wells with insufficient tubing weight to set compression packers.
Features: Compact J-slot control for normal set and release Shear ring secondary release Right-hand emergency release Rocker type slips Inexpensive Parts interchangeable with other manufacturers
Setting Procedure:Run the packer to desired setting depth, making the last movement downward. Rotate the tubing to the left 1/4 turn at the tool. Pick-up tubing to apply desired tension and maintain pack-off.
Releasing Procedure:Lower the tubing at least one foot more than is needed to remove applied tension so that the J-pin will move fully to the top of the J-slot. Rotate the tubing to the right 1/4 turn at the packer so slips will now be in the running position. Packer can be moved to a new position and reset or it can be retrieved. As an alternate release method, the packer has shear rings designed to part at tension varying from 13,000-100,000 lb. The cone, packing element and guide drop down and are carried out of the hole by the bottom sub. If normal release is not possible, left-hand square threads on the top sub of the packer allows the tubing to be retrieved when the packer will not otherwise release.
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Special Features: Economic design Cup direction option Tubing size options
Special Features: Inexpensive alternative to squeeze job. Variable intervals easily adjusted. Optional double to multiple cups. STANDARD 4 CUP VERSION
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Features/benefits: One trip installation No tubing manipulation required, the setting mechanism is actuated hydraulically with pump pressure alone at any depth. The tubing can be displaced and the packer set after the well is flanged up. Single, self energizing cup forming packing element for repeated low and high differential reversals. Nitrile packing elements are standard. Bi-directional, case hardened slips are suitable for all grades of casing. The slips are protected by the slip cage during run in. Packers may be run in tandem with anchor tubing seal nipple A left hand thread is provided in the body head of the packer. This accepts standard packer accessories and also provides a means of positioning the retrieving tool. The releasing mechanism for the packer is not affected by the differential pressure of tail pipe weight. Short overall length facilitating easy running/retrieving through doglegs and tight spots.
Single Bore
Double Bore
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Applications:Model WC-WSRP Wire Line Set Retrievable Packer can be used as a simple/Single or oil production wells or in water or gas injection wells. The stresses created on the tubing are contained by it and therefore upper joint of the tubing must be checked to see that it can stand these stresses.
Advantages: Run and set with the production tubing. Hydraulic setting eliminates the requirements for spacing out and the use of sliding sleeves. (opening and closing) for the displacement of fluids. Effects on the tubing (compression and tension) are transmitted to slips-there is no shear ring which limits these stress. Retrieval independent of tubing with a Retrieving Tool. It can be left at the bottom of the well with a wireline plug in a nipple to isolate the formation. Opposed slips (without hold down positioned under the packing to avoid setting. Problems with retrieval due to annulus. Available for standard, H2S (or CO2) service NACE MR 01-75.
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Retrieving Procedure:1. 2. Run the WC-RT Retrieving Tool on the work string or the tubing. Put Set down weight 3000-5000 Lbs on the Packer, may be slickly rotated to the right to engage the collate of the Retrieving Tool under the supporting sleeve of the Packer. PULL ! In principle the packer should release with a pull of 5-10tons. In order to fully retrieve the Packer up-ward and down ward motion of retrieving string will help. Once the screws have sheared the support sleeve moves upwards freeing the support beneath the finger of the collet. The latter can then flex and detach itself from the Housing. On upward movement of the body of the packer the compression of the packing element is released and the slips retracted. The Setting Sleeve is supported by the Ring witch rests on the top of the piston above the o-ring.
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NOTE:- The WC-RT has a limited resistance to tensile load e.g. the 3.900 size has a rating of 50,000 Lbs.
Setting Procedure: The Packer is run in the model WC-W wire line adapter kit. Attached to the model WC-HST Hydraulic Setting Tool on the drill pipe and lower to setting depth. The tubing fits automatically as it is run in, though a ported top sub in the setting assembly. The port also permit circulation at any time. A 1-7/16 Brass Ball is pumped down to seat in the hydraulic setting tool. Approximately 1500 psi is applied to set the packer slips. Following which the pressure is released and or tension applied to shear the Release stud of the Wire line Adapter Kit. The hydraulic setting Tool along with Wire line adapter kit can then be retrieved leaving the packer set in hole.
Disengaging the WC-RT:A safety release feature is also provided in Retrieving Tool for emergency release. Six nos. of brass screw are provided in Shear Ring having value 3565lbs. per screw. For emergency release of tool give 10-15 right hand rotation followed by a straight pull of 22,000 lbs
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Application:Use as a gravel pack packer but will also handle deep, high-pressure completions.
Features: High pressure and temperature rating Rotationally locked for mill ability Sets in a wide range of casing I.D. Extremely short design Minimal o-rings required Wireline set Optional tubing set using Hydraulic Setting Tool
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Options
Alternative materials and connections are available
Applications
One-trip applications on land or offshore
Deviated and horizontal wells Running with tubing-conveyed perforating (TCP) guns suspended below the packer High-pressure, high-flow applications Applications in which tubing movement may be encountered
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Features/Benefits: Solid, slim lined construction and a packing element system which resists swab-off. This permits a fast run-in (when compared with earlier models of permanent packers) without fear of impact damage or premature setting, yet packs off securely and permanently when the packer is set. Two opposed sets of full circle; full strength slips ensure that the packer will stay where it is set. Interlocked expandable metal back-up rings contact the casing and create a positive barrier to packing element extrusion. Setting requires no rotation or reciprocation, thereby eliminating the problems of spacing out, landing etc. The WC-HSDDP Packer is run with Model Anchor Seal Nipples. All O-Ring which separate casing and annulus pressures are supported by back-up rings to improve long term seal integrity. All WC-HSDDP Packers are designed to withstand pressure differentials up to 10,000 psi. WC-WEG guide furnished as standard, allowing the attachment of a mill-out extension or other equipment below the packer.
All alloy materials within the packer are suitable for H2S service. Body & Guide (components in flow paths) can be furnished in customers choice of material. Fluid displacement is possible after well is flanged up and prior to setting the packer. Setting sequence of packer may be controlled to start at 1,500 psi
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OD
Weight
15-21
20FA30
40DA32
7 (177.8)
4.000 (101.6)
80DA40
3.250 (82.6)
3.250 (82.6)
80-32
2.406 (61.1)
9 5/8 (244.4)
32.358.4
8.435 (214.2)
9.001 (228.6)
194 60X47
8.125 (206.4)
6.000 (152.4)
190DA60
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Features/benefits: Proven reliability Slim-lined Solid construction that makes possible a significant savings in rig time by providing a faster run-in without fear of impact damage or premature setting Two opposed sets of full-circle, full-strength slips A packing element that resists swab off but packs off securely when the packer is set A smooth, continuous ID sealing bore Unique Interlocked expandable metal back-up rings that contact the casing creating a positive packing element extrusion barrier
SINGLE BORE
DOUBLE BORE
Operation:The proper size wireline adapter kit is installed in the packer. The packer and adapter kit are then connected to the pressure setting assembly. These are run to setting depth on the electric wireline. A small charge of electrical current, transmitted through the electric wireline, ignites the power charge in the setting assembly, gradually building up gas pressure. This pressure provides the controlled force necessary to set the packer. When the prescribed setting force has been applied to the packer, the release stud in the wireline adapter kit parts thus freeing the setting equipment from the packer, allowing it to then be retrieved. The proper release stud is shipped with each packer.
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Features/benefits: Solid, slim-line construction and a packing element system that resists swab-off. This provides a faster run-in time without fear of impact damage or premature setting, yet packs-off securely and permanently when the Packer is set. Two opposed sets of full-circle; full strength slips assure that the Packer will stay where it is set. Unique interlocked, expandable metal back-up rings contact the casing and create a positive barrier to Packing Element extrusion. The largest possible opening through a drillable Packer.
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Features and benefits: Setting on wireline, coiled tubing or tubing work string to provide operational versatility 12,000 psi pressure rating at 400F standard in most sizes Full circle, opposed slips to minimize induced loads in supporting casing Seal bore ID in packer mandrel for optimum seal performance Slimline design for fast, easy running Optional bottom guides for quick addition of mill out extensions, seal bore extensions and other accessories Complete selection of elastomers and materials for flow wetted components match equipment to wellbore conditions. Wireline setting with wireline adapter kit Setting on tubing work string by hydraulic setting tool Full circle, opposed slips Polished seal bore ID in packer mandrel for optimum seal performance One size covers most casing ranges
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Special Features: Enclosed slips. Rotational release or shear release. Shear release value easily adjusted. MODEL : WC-DBTAC PROD. NO. WC-22501
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Features: Rotationally locked at all times for transmitting torque when required. Multi-spline design for high torque load. Maximized tension carrying capability. ID compatible with tubing ID. Tool can be pinned at one foot spacing from closed to fully stroked position. Shear value can be adjusted by varying the number of shear screws. Torsional Rating 7,500 ft-lb Standard Service application at 110,000 psi material yield. 5,500 ft-lb for Sour Service application at 80,000 psi material yield. Pressure rating 7,500 psi for Standard Service application at 110,000 psi material yield. 5,000 psi for Sour Service application at 80,000 psi material.
Operation:It is pinned and run in the closed or partially extended position. When allowing for thermal expansion, the splined expansion joint is shear pinned in the fully extended position. If it is made up on the production string for the purpose of allowing for thermal expansion, and is being run above a hydraulic set packer, then the shear value of the shear pins must be sufficient to accommodate the proper setting of the packer without prematurely shearing the expansion joint. Used on a production string that must land in a permanent packer, the shear pins must have sufficient shear resistance so that the expansion joint will not inadvertently close when the packer stinger is landed and engaged.
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Features: Control ring actuated by linear movement No rotation of the string is necessary to actuate the tool Rotational capability at all times MODEL : WC-EP-A PRODUCT NO. WC-22202
Features/Benefits: Tool can be shear-pinned in the extended, collapsed, or middle position Rugged bonded seals for continuous service Metal goods suitable for H2S service Rotational-lock in any position to transmit torque when required
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Features
ID compatible with tubing ID OD compatible with dual-string applications 5,000 psi minimum rating in burst and collapse Stroke optional to 10 ft. Maximized tension carrying capability Suitable for H2S service Premium seals are standard (alternative seal types are available upon request)
Seal Bore Extension:Seal Bore Extension can be run below a WC-WSSDP-1. Seal Bore Extension is run to provide additional sealing bore when a long Seal Bore Assembly is run to accommodate considerable tubing movement. The Seal Bore Extension has the same ID as the corresponding Packer seal bore it is run with. Thus all seals of a long Seal Assembly seat off in the Seal Bore Extension. If the top set of seal normally sealing in the Packer bore should get damaged, the Seal Bore Extension still provide a sealing surface for the lower seat.
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Guide
Guides are threaded bottom subs for Seal Bore Packers, and can be ordered separately or as an integral part of the Packer. They are available as box thread down to accommodate Mill out Extensions or Seal Bore Extensions or, as pin thread down to Crossover to other tail-pipe. Standard Mill out Extension utilizes API tapered thread connections. Other threads are available on request. Seal Bore Extension connections utilize a straight thread and need not be specified.
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Guide
Guides are threaded bottom subs for Seal Bore Packers, and can be ordered separately or as an integral part of the Packer. They are available as box thread down to accommodate Mill out Extensions or Seal Bore Extensions or, as pin thread down to Crossover to other tail-pipe. Standard Mill out Extension utilize API tapered thread connections. Other threads are available on request. Seal Bore Extension connections utilize a straight thread and need not be specified.
Concentric Coupling
Seal Bore Extensions can be joined using this coupling to achieve any length required.
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Mill-out Extension
For Packers that will eventually be milled out using the Packer Milling Tool, the Mill-out Extension is used to provide the length and inside diameter necessary to accommodate the Mandrel and Catch sleeve of a standard Milling Tool. Mill-out Extensions are not required when using the Packer Milling Tool.
Seating Nipple
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Features / Benefits:The standard Seal System consists of three sets of seals and three debris barriers. The seals are arranged so that they are protected by the debris barriers in the event of tubing movement. The two lower debris barries and two lower seal stacks are the main working seals and should never be allowed to leave the seal bore. The upper debris barrier and seal stack are a back-up and also prevent settings from entering the bore, which could lead to sticking or seal damage.
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Benefits: Substantial rig time saving over hydraulically setting packer. Long field life.
Features: Mates to size 10 or 20 wireline pressure setting assembly. Mates to hydraulic-setting tool. Rugged design.
In its most common use with a wireline setting tool, the system allows for a substantial reduction in rig time over setting on tubing with a hydraulic setting tool. This kit can be run with a fast-or slow-burning power charge and 35,000-lbf or 55,000lbf [15,873-kg or 24943-kg]. Shear stud or setting tools which has a maximum shear force of 83,000 lbf [37,642 kg]. The system is adaptable to many packer configuration.
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Application:Particularly useful for setting packers in deviated wells or wells where it is difficult to get down hole with a wire line set packer.
Features: Tubing conveyed Can push tools to bottom in deep or deviated wells Tubing will fill and drain automatically Setting Tool can be tested from above after setting the packer Well can be circulated from above after setting the packer Setting pressure may be adjusted by varying the number of shear pins
Setting Procedure:When setting the Packers, sufficient pressure must be applied to set the upper slips which is applied to the tubing. Tension is then pulled for final pack-off and setting of the packer. When setting the Packer, sufficient pressure must be applied to set the slips, pack-off the element, and shearout of the packer, if drive-loc pins are used. The tubing may be allowed to fill as the packer is lowered and then a ball dropped to plug off the tubing. Pressure is then applied to the tubing activating the chambers of the Hydraulic Setting Tool. In order to apply the proper setting force to the packer, both hydrostatic and pump pressure must be considered. Please consult a Wellcare Technician or refer to the Hydraulic Setting Tool tech documentation to calculate proper setting force.
Releasing Procedure:Rotational Bleed pressure off of tubing. Before attempting to release the Hydraulic Setting Tool and Adapter Kit from the packer, consideration must be given to the pressures acting on the tools. Balance the forces so that a slight up strain remains. Rotate to the right six to eight turns while holding the up strain to release from the packer. Shear The Hydraulic Setting Tool will automatically release from the tool when sufficient force is applied.
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Operation:The milling tool passes through the seal bore of the packer, mills the packer upper slips loose and pulls the packer after it has been milled over, in a single trip. A packer retriever is assembled with the proper size slip to engage the bottom of a specific bore packer, and made up on the lower end of sufficiently lone stinger extension to permit the retriever to be lowered completely through the packer during the milling operation. A pin connection is usually supplied at tools upper end, however, a coupling or crossover could be provided to convert upper connection into a box connection.
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Features: Proven bonded seal system Built for strength and durability Variety of profile nipples Available in special metallurgy Available shear pinned up or down position Available in spring loaded design
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Crossovers (Box/Box) And (Box/Pin):Model : WC-C88 & WC-C89 Product No. 22704 & WC-22705
The Crossovers are used as joint elements between parts of the string, where an adaptation between different thread ends is required. The Crossovers are manufactured as per customers specifications. They are manufactured with mechanical properties similar to N-80 standard.
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Type On/Off Tool:This type of On/Off Tool is used in liner applications to disconnect the liner from the tubing string. The overshot is the liner top or guide, while the stinger is used for the running tool. The seals have been relocated to the stinger allowing the seal to be replaced.
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Applications:Anchor the tubing string in tension or compression in wells of any depth. This prevents movement of the tubing string during pumping operation, thus increasing pump efficiency and decreasing rod wear.
Features: Drag springs protect slips during run-in Sets in tension or compression Ample area for gas migration around anchor Rotational or shear release Tool may be rotationally released and reset Drag springs and shear pins are easily replaced in the field
Setting Procedure:The Anchor Catcher is installed on tubing, usually above or below a pump. Anchor is run to depth, and the tubing is rotated left to set. Casing weight determines number of turns required. Pick-up on tubing to check setting of slips. Pull desired tension on anchor to check spacing. CAUTION: Do not overstretch tubing, as this may tend to shear release anchor catcher.
Releasing Procedure:Remove tension from tool. Rotate tubing to the right until anchor releases. If the anchor does not release normally, a straight pull will shear the pins allowing the anchor to be removed from the well.
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Application:Anchor the tubing string in tension or compression in wells of any depth. This prevents movement of the tubing string during pumping operation, thus increasing pump efficiency and decreasing rod wear.
Features: Bi-directional slips anchor the tubing to prevent upward or downward movement Sets in tension or compression Increases pump efficiency Improves operating costs by reducing maintenance and down time caused by tubing or sucker rod wear
Setting Procedure:Run anchor catcher to desired depth and space out completion using normal procedures. If an expendable seating sub is used to temporarily plug the tubing, drop the bronze setting ball. Allow substantial time for the ball to gravitate to the ball seat. CAUTION: Do not pump ball into place. Pressure up on the tubing to 1,200 psi minimum above hydrostatic pressure at the anchor. Increase the pressure to the shear value necessary to pump out the ball seat.
Releasing Procedure:To release the Hydraulic Set Anchor Catcher, pull tension on the tubing until the predetermined value of the shear pins is applied at the tool and the pins shear. The tool may then be retrieved from the wellbore.
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Applications:To completions using Progressive Cavity Pump systems. MODEL: WC-RTAC PROD. NO. WC-22504
Features: Provides no-turn feature for Progressive Cavity Pump operations Increases pump efficiency and helps prevent the tubing from backing off Rotate right to set Optional release straight pull, shear release (primary), left rotation (secondary)
Setting Procedure:At the desired setting depth, rotate the tubing to the right with hand wrenches until the slips contact the casing (approximately five to eight turns). Maintain right hand torque while alternately pulling strain and setting down several times to work all the slack out of the tool.
Releasing Procedure:An up strain greater than the total shear strength of the shear pins plus the weight of the tubing should release the tool. Optional release procedure, with tubing in slight compression, rotate the tubing to the left (5 to 8 turns at the tool) to retract the cones from the slips and allow the slips to move back into the housing. To insure a complete release, reciprocate the tubing string a few feet while rotating a few more turns to the left before starting out of the hole. Caution: Left-hand rotation may back-off tubing.
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Construction:Manufactured from alloy steel and heat treated to provide strength and durability, each scraper must pass rigid nondestructive testing to ensure the highest quality product. Each tool has six blades specially aligned on the body to provide the maximum cutting surface area for vertical and rotational scraping. The blades are designed to give optimum shearing action with the least amount of restriction to returning well fluid. The splined body provides absolute safety and security by locking each blade onto an integral part of the scraper. This unique body design also allows for ease of maintenance and dressing of the tool. All casing scrapers can be easily set for positive or spring loaded scraping action. Even when set positive to drift, the spring loaded design will effectively scrape multi-weighted casing within the well. All blades are cast steel and heat treated to provide long lasting service life.
Assembly:Assembly of the casing scraper is quick and simple and can easily be done in the field. Secure the tool body. Insert springs into the blade body drive. Set blade over body splines at center of tool, compress blade and slide into splines. Install remaining blades in the same manner. Offset the upper blade set from the lower set by one spline. Secure blades to body with split collar ring.
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fishing magnet by removing the catcher assembly and replacing it with a magnet insert. The insert still allows direct or reverse circulation and can be used with A, B or C type shoes, or special shoes designed to customer specifications. The magnet insert is the same design as the Wellcare Fishing Magnet and by adding a top sub to the magnet insert; it can be used independently as a fishing magnet.
Construction:The tool consists of a top sub, barrel assembly, catcher, and shoe. The barrel assembly consists of an inner and outer barrel, valve seat, cup, and ball. A lift sub is also provided to assist in handling.
Assembly and Operation:Make up the junk basket to the bottom of the string and run into the hole. When the tool is approximately 10 feet from the bottom of the hole, the ball is dropped down the drill pipe. The ball will position itself in the ball seat and reverse circulation will begin. Circulate and begin coring. Combined with the reverse circulation, this guarantees that any junk on the bottom is pumped into the barrel and caught by the catcher assembly. The tool is removed from the hole after cutting 10 to 20 inches of core.
Optional Components and Accessories:Shoes - Four types of shoes are available to fit the Reverse
Circulating Junk Basket. Type A mill shoe is supplied as standard equipment with the cutting teeth dressed with hard metal and has side wings. The type A mill shoe is used where the formation is relatively soft and the fish is a loose piece. Type B mill shoe is equal in design to the type A shoe, however, it is hard faced with Wellcare lay a sintered tungsten carbide in an extremely tough matrix which will effectively and rapidly mill up junk during the fishing operation. This shoe will cut on O.D., I.D. and bottom. Type C mill shoe is also hard faced with Wellcare lay, however, is designed with a flat bottom, and the Wellcare lay is placed on the inner face and the outer face. This design is used to mill up junk and is extremely effective for cutting cores. Type B or type C Wellcare lay dressed milling shoes are used if the formation is hard or if the fish is embedded in the formation. Use of these two designs also cuts away protruding excess metal to allow free entry of the junk into the basket.
Finger Shoe - For retrieving loose junk on the bottom of the
hole which may exceed the maximum catch of the WC-RCB can be retrieved by use of a finger shoe assembly. The assembly consists of a shoe extension and the finger replacement. The entire assembly is used in place of a mill shoe. The fingers are designed to close in beneath the fish when slowly lowered during rotation. Finger replacements can be replaced easily and are very inexpensive.
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Assembly and Operation:Make up the core basket to the bottom of the string and run it in the hole to a point several feet from the bottom. With direct circulation, the coring action on the junk proceeds until a 24 inch core is cut. The fingers in the upper catcher break the core when an upward strain is applied to the string. The lower catcher fingers then form a closefitting basket that traps the core with its retrieved junk. As in the other junk basket designs, they are free to revolve within the shoe, thus eliminating finger breakage.
Optional Components and Accessories:Three types of milling shoes are available for all coretype basket systems: Type A shoe with side wings, Type B shoe with hard-faced Wellcare lay sintered tungsten carbide, and Type C shoe with flat bottom and Wellcare lay on the inner and outer faces. Magnet Inserts A magnet insert can be used in place of the catcher assemblies, thus converting the tool to a fishing magnet. Finger Shoe A finger shoe is used to retrieve junk that may be too large to enter the catchers.
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Assembly and Operation:Make up the impression block to the bottom of the fishing string. Run into hole until impression block is near top of fish. Slowly lower pipe until making contact with fish. Do not rotate. Apply weight to impression block and then pull out of hole. The impression made will assist the operator in determining what tools are needed to prepare and retrieve the fish.
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Construction:Boot baskets are manufactured from high-strength heat treated alloy steel to withstand wear. Heavy-duty ribs are attached to the cup to prevent it from being crushed and to guide the tool through tight places while tripping out of the hole. These ribs are not welded to the main body of the tool, further enhancing its strength.
Assembly and Operation:Boot baskets are used directly above the mill or drill bit. On severe milling jobs, it is customary to run two or three baskets in tandem above the mill. This tandem running not only increases the capacity to remove the cuttings, but also provides extra stabilization for the mill. Boot baskets can be run in either open hole or inside casing. When the basket is working inside a casing, hard faced pads, dressed to the same O.D. as the mill or bit, should be used.
Optional Components and Accessories:The standard boot basket is a welded assembly with a 10 inch deep cup. Long and extra long baskets are available; these provide a 20 or 30 inch deep cup.
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WC-RSA
WC-RSB
WC-RSC
WC-RSN
WC-RSP
WC-RSR
WC-RSS
WC-RST
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Features
Wireline or mechanical set Slim line design allows for quick wireline runs Simple conversion to cement retainer Easily drilled
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Features
Simple surface controlled valve Allows pressure testing before squeeze Valve automatically closes when the stinger is removed, locking in the squeeze pressure Valve protects sensitive zones in low fluid wells Simple conversion to bridge plug Mechanical or wireline set Easily drilled
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Hydraulic actuated, mechanical set Slimline design Full tubing I.D. after releasing, if rotationally released Tubing released by right hand rotation (primary) or shear (secondary) Easily drilled Design based on the dependable PCR product line 5 ,000 or 10,000 psi Models
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WIRE LINE SET RETRIEVABLE BRIDGE PLUG:The model WSRBP is a wireline set retrievable bridge plug capable of holding differential pressure from above or below. The WSRBP may be set on conventional wireline or hydraulic packer-setting tools. The short design is easy to retrieve on tubing, coil tubing or sandline, using the appropriate retrieval tool. When the retrieving tool engages the top of the bridge plug, the equalizing valve opens before the bridge plug is released, preventing the bridge plug from moving with differential pressure.
Features
Wireline, hydraulic, or coiled tubing set Caged bi-directional slips Equalizing valve opens before plug is released Straight pull release Over shot will wash to gage ring for easy retrieval Rotational safety release mechanism Optional sand line or coiled tubing retrieval Swab resistant packing element system
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Carbide slips are standard for long life and durability Compact design for tight doglegs, short lubricators Simple, rig-friendly operation Holds pressure from above and below Easy, dependable retrieval
Applications
Acidizing, fracturing and cementing Casing pressure testing Wellhead repair or replacement Zone isolation
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Allows single run for squeeze work Locked to cement retainer or bridge plug to avoid premature setting or loss Top slips partially covered to protect from accidental damage Modular design Will set other manufacture cement retainers or bridge plugs
MODEL:WC-MST PROD. NO.WC-23302
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Land blanking plugs to shut in well or to test the production tubing Land velocity type safety valves Land equalizing check valves Land circulating blanking plugs Land chokes to reduce surface flowing pressures Land instrument hangers with geophysical devices such as pressure and temperature recorders Restricted I.D. catches tools dropped during wireline work
Features
Honed internal sealing bores for maximum sealing performance Locking-groove / bottom No-Go shoulder combination accepts bottom No-Go locks All premium threads available
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Accepts selective or top No-Go locks Honed internal sealing bores for maximum sealing capabilities Locking groove/No-Go shoulder combination above seal bore All premium threads available
Features
Designed for single nipple installation or as the bottom nipple in a series of selected nipples Full opening packing bore, with locking recess at the top of the nipple and a slightly restricted No-Go at the bottom to prevent wireline tools from dropping out of the tubing string and being lost Restricted I.D. catches tools dropped during wireline work All premium threads available MODEL:WC-SNEN PROD. NO.WC-21812
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A nipple profile above and a packing bore above and below the communication ports The Model WC-STOB shifting tool is used to open or close the valves Modular design permits conversion from a WC-SSU to WC-SSD or vice versa, by only changing the upper and lower subs The seal stack is manufactured from highstrength, non-elastomeric compounds chemically inert
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Dependable, simple, quick Features a nipple profile above and a packing bore above and below the communication ports Ports can be closed without leaving any obstructions in the tubing once the shifting operation is completed The Model WC-STOB Shifting Tool is used to open (jarring down) or close (jarring up) the WC-SSEX Sliding Sleeve Communication flow area / same as seal bore area
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Dependable, simple and quick Features a nipple profile above and a packing bore above and below the communication ports Ports can be closed without leaving any obstructions in the tubing once the shifting operation is completed The WELLCARE "WC-STD2" Shifting Tool is used to open (jarring up) or close (jarring down) the sleeve All premium threads available
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Open and close sleeves in one trip Automatic locating collet The shifting tool has a shear pin release mechanism for emergency release After the shifting tool is seated in a sleeve, it can be released without shifting the sleeve
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Features / Benefits
It is not necessary to use rotation because the tool is removed from the packer by using tension in the string. Ideal for deviated hole. In case of emergency the tool can be removed by using rotation in the string When the Model WC-GPST Gravel Pack Squeeze Tool is assembled together with the setting tool , it allows the following: A way to connect the left hand square thread to support the gravel pack set, during the run in to the well. The packer setting by using pressuring in the string. A correct space between the sessile etc, to allow a control of the fluid circulation during the sand injection and reverse circulation.
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