Video Pressure Deployment CT System
Optimized equipment for executing long-BHA operations.
Optimized equipment for executing long-BHA operations
The pressure deployment CT system facilitates safer, more efficient running of BHA strings that are too long to be lubricated in the wellhead stack. The system combines several equipment innovations to surpass the capabilities of traditional bar deployment, circumventing stack height limitations while running long BHAs.
In contrast with traditional pressure deployment systems that have focused on long perforating strings, this system has the flexibility to deploy other long BHA types as well, including smart-CT applications and the portfolio of ACTive real-time downhole CT services.
The powered sheave conveys tools and eliminates the requirement for an additional slickline or wireline unit. A redundant wire sealing system provides dual barriers in addition to a blowout check.
The hydraulic quick connection system simplifies and expedites installation and removal of the lubricator and eliminates requirements for personnel to work at heights, improving safety on location.
The large work window simplifies BHA connection and disconnection without exposing operators to work under suspended loads. No-go pins prevent running wire through the BOPs, and a safety valve prevents opening the window under pressure.
New technology perforates 70 ft in two pay zones in just one run while maintaining dual well control barriers.
Read tech reportFor both the hydraulic connection and the work window, a quick pressure test device eliminates the need to repeat time-consuming shell tests each time a new tool section is added.
An innovative tool locator eliminates human error and cumbersome spaceout calculations by positively locating each deployment joint across the sealing BOP rams. After locating, the rams close to form redundant, testable well barriers. A custom manifold streamlines the testing process and enables pressure testing of each cavity separately.
Ballistic deployment bars serve the dual purpose of transferring the detonation sequence among perforating guns while maintaining a well barrier for deployment and reverse deployment operations. The bars incorporate dual, testable seals on the leak paths.
A dual-purpose skid transports the equipment to location and facilitates temporary injector stacking.