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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

A well was shut in and temporarily abandoned after the producing oil zone at 10,000 ft was depleted. The operator became interested in a potential gas zone approximately 500 ft above the depleted zone. This animations shows a generic example of Weatherfords approaches to accomplishing this in a safe and cost-effective manner.

For the full article, click the link below:
http://drillingcontractor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=123

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  • Peak oil, Ha, Ha, Ha

  • nice job!

  • It's ok

  • Why is it that Queen's English is used? Weatherford however does a good job on this one, with more technical explanations compared to other videos. Would like to see more videos by Baker and Schlum put on youtube. Before crossing over, I used to be an exec with 'brand x' and I can tell you that visuals help.

  • Woouuu is exelent service

  • Most of the services provided here are Weatherford Thru-Tubing Intervention Services (Impact Hammer + fishing, Slickpump set bridge plug with slickline, E-line set inflatable bridge plug using EPST setting tool, etc)

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