Battery producers face several challenges in delivering the optimal battery solution.
FREMONT, CA: Sometimes, in the life of all oil and gas wells, parts will need maintenance, repair or replacement. In those times, operators become intervention specialists.
Interventions are classified into two common categories: light and heavy.
During light interventions, technicians reduce tools or sensors into a well active while pressure is enclosed at the surface. And In heavy interventions, the rig crew may terminate production at the constitution before making major equipment changes.
Well-service personnel performs light interventions using slackline, wireline, or coiled tubing. These systems enable operators to minimize the possibility of potential good blockages. Operators further order light interventions to change or adjust downhole equipment, like valves or pumps, or to collect downhole pressure, temperature, and flow data.
Heavy interventions and workovers require the rig crew to eradicate the wellhead and other pressure obstacles from the well to enable full access to the wellbore. In addition, these operations require a rig to eliminate and reinstall the wellhead and completion equipment.
Typically, heavy interventions replace parts, like tubing strings and pumps, that cannot be recovered through light interventions. In addition, some heavy interventions are performed to plug and renounce an original producing zone to reconfigure the well to generate from a secondary zone; these operations are known as completion.