Table of Contents - Diamond D Slickline...
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Table of Contents
55 Foot Mast Trailer Tab 1
A Stops Tab 2
Bailers Tab 3
Bailer Bottoms See Tab 3
Baker Plugs See Tab 24
Broaching Tools Tab 4
Cutters (Hydraulic E-line/Sand & Klnley) Tab 5
Daniel's Kickover Tool Tab 6
Diamond Well Control with Diamond Seal Stem Tab 7
Dump Bailer See Tab 3
Electronic Gauges Tab 8
End of Tubing Locators Tab 9
F Collar Stops Tab 10
Fishing Tools Tab 11
Frac Ball Catcher/Junk Basket Tab 12
Gauge Ring Tab 13
Impression Blocks Tab 14
Hydraulic Jars See Tab 11
Hydraulic Tubing Punch See Tab 5
Landing Nipples Tab 15
Otis Plugs See Tab 24
Paraffin Knife/Paraffin Scratcher Tab 16
Plugs See Tab 24
Plunge Sand Bailer See Tab 3
Profile Brushes Tab 17
Pulling Tools (RB, SB, JDC, GS, and GR) Tab 18
Rare Earth Magnet l a D i y
Sample Drive Down Bailer See Tab 3
Shifting Tools T a b 2 0
Star Bits Tab 21
Swedges (Spiral and Tubing) T a b 2 2
Test Tool/Standing Valve T a b 2 3
Baker and Otis Plug T a b 2 4
Valve Drilling Equipment T a b 2 5
55 FOOT MAST TRAILER
This trailer is used to lift a large section of lubricators for fishing operations or to lift small lubricators onto a high well when truck crane is unable to reach.
A-STOPS
Stops can be used as an anchor device in tubing without upsets, used for plunger lift equipment, to prevent objects or debris from going into well bore, or to secure plugging equipment in the tubing.
BAILERS BOTTOMS/BAILER SHOES
These tools are used in combination with the plunger or drive down bailer. They have a ball f lapper to contain any debris in bailer tube. W e have flat or chisel bottoms.
DUMP BAILER
This tool is used to spot acid or dump cement down hole onto equipment. They vary in size.
Tubing • 1.25 • 1.50 • 1.75
Casing • 3.50
PLUNGER SAND BAILER
This tool is used to remove debris f rom well bore.
SAMPLE DRIVE DOWN BAILER
This tool is used to retrieve a sample of debris from tubing or well bore.
BROACHING TOOLS
These tools are used to resize the ID of tubulars. It is a solid heat treated body with a series of raised pads or cutting rings. Cutting edge increases from the bottom to the top of the tool.
HYDRAULIC SAND/E-LINE CUTTER
These cutters are deployed into well to safely cut sandline and e-line that is stuck in well bore.
HYDRAULIC TUBING PUNCHES
These tools provide a source of achieving well communicat ion between the tubing and annulus. It uses a charge that detonates by jarring down which shears pin. A buildup of gas pressure forces the piston down. This action displaces the oil in the oil chamber and forces the punch piston out which punches through the tubing wall. The depth of detonation determines if a gauge ring or a collar stop are used to jar down to shear pin.
KINLEY TIMER CUTTER
Sandline and Eline Cutter. Deployed in well where a drop bar will not work to discharge hydraulic cutter. Timers come in 60 or 90 minutes cutter.
DANIEL'S KICKOVER TOOL
This tool is used to pull side pocket mandrels on gas lift wells.
DIAMOND WELL CONTROL WITH DIAMOND SEAL STEM
In most cases the Diamond Well Control will be run (1) one tubular joint above ESP to pump kill mud to pull ESP. When t ime comes to pull ESP, rig up slickline unit (before pulling unit arrives) with a 1 3/8 standard overshot with special releasing probe. Operator will latch up to the Diamond Seal Stem, stroke jars to pull out of Diamond Wel l Control and then pull out of hole. At this point operator can rig down slickline unit.
This will allow kill mud to be pumped down allowing the crew to nipple up BOP and pull ESP in a controlled environment. Mud can then drain thru the diamond port.
When ready to run ESP back with kill mud, Diamond Seal Stem is left out allowing kill mud to remain at a balance point. After landing well and nipple up f lange, crew will be able to circulate kill mud out and flow back for clean-up. Then rig up slickline, run and set Diamond Seal Stem in Diamond Well Control which seals off slots, POOH, and rig down. Wel l is ready for service.
Operator can also pull Diamond Seal Stem to allow well to flow up coated tubing and not damage casing side or ESP cable.
If for any reason the Diamond Seal Stem cannot be released to pull, latching fingers are designed to shear holding pins to release Diamond Seal Stem. Fishing neck on the Diamond Seal Stem is shorten to lessen the choke area on the fishing neck and designed with a fluted area up to top of neck with the ability to keep area clean of any build up that may occur. Pump through and flow rate improved by size and area of fluted track on both sides of Diamond Seal Stem.
If desired to pressure test tubing string before pulling tubing, crew will be able to with Diamond Seal Stem out of the Diamond Well Control. Diamond Wel l Control has a profile nipple built in to it which is able to set blanking plug for testing tubing.
ELECTRONIC GAUGES
The temperature tool will record temperature only with an external probe for fast response. This tool is used to locate top of cement or hunt for hole in tubing.
The Tri-Tool will record pressure and temperature. It has an external probe for fast response. This tool will record up to 1 million samples.
END OF TUBING LOCATORS
These tools are used to lower down past the anticipated tubing depth. Finger will drop to rest on shear pin. When tool is raised finger will locate the end of the tubing. It will then shear pin to allow it to continue up the hole.
F COLLAR STOPS
These collar stops are designed to locate in the collar recess of API upset and non-upset tubing. These tools give you a means of holding wireline equipment within the tubing string.
FISHING TOOLS
These fishing tools consist of a wire finder, wire grab and wire spear.
Wire finder has fingers that are adjusted to ride tubing wall to locate top of broken wire.
Wire grab (2, 3 or 4 leg) contains internal barbs to grab wire and allows it to remove broken wire from well.
Wire spear is used to help remove slickline wire stuck in the tubing. It is driven through the wire tangle to loosen it up for the wire grab.
HYDRAULIC JAR/OIL JAR
This tool is used to obtain good jar action when it is difficult for mechanical jars to operate properly It can be used in deviated wells or in highly viscous fluids.
FRAC BALL CATCHER/JUNK BASKET W/GAUGE RING
These tools are deployed to remove debris from casing while gauging the hole to ensure a clear path for tools. They are also used to catch and retrieve frac balls from the well bore.
GAUGE RING/PARAFFIN CUTTER
These tools are used to drift tubing prior to running tool to locate tight spots and nipples. They can also be used to clean light scale or paraffin from inside of the tubing walls, nipple bores and packer bores.
IMPRESSION BLOCKS
Deployed into well to take an impression of obstructions, blockages and tubular damages.
LANDING NIPPLES
These nipples are cut for a specific plug. They can be run for completion of a well or for well control.
PARAFFIN KNIFE
Paraffin knives are used to cut wax from tubing wall.
PARAFFIN SCRATCHER
This tool is used to remove paraffin from tubing.
PROFILE BRUSHES
These brushes are used to clean out profile nipples that are sealed up or have build-up. Wire is cut to appropriate size for nipple that is being cleaned.
GS/GR PULLING TOOLS
These pulling tools are designed to pull subsurface devices with internal f ishing necks.
PULLING TOOLS
These pulling tools (RB, SB, and JDC) are used to pull tools with external fishing necks. Spears can be used to pull tools with internal fishing necks.
RARE EARTH MAGNET
Magnet is used to remove metallic particles and debris from tubing. Also used to fish small ferrous metallic objects from well bore.
SHIFTING TOOLS
These selective tools are used for opening and closing Baker and Otis sliding sleeves.
STAR BITS
These star bits are used to knock out obstructions in tubing, knock out glass or ceramic disc upon completion of well or clear out a pump out plug.
SPIRAL SWEDGE
This tool is used to clean light scale in tubing and nipples. It can also be used to knock out obstruction in tubing or nipples.
TUBING SWEDGE
These tools are used to resize tight spots or light collapses of tubing to allow desired tools to be run.
TEST TOOL/STANDING VALVES
These tools are deployed into the well to retain a colum of fluid from draining back into the well formation. They may also be used for testing tubing and setting hydraulic packers.
C W PLUGS
These plugs are deployed into well to stop flow or pressure when there is no landing nipple in well bore. This plug will be set with pressure only.
DD BRIDGE PLUGS
These plugs are deployed and locked into a collar and after being set will hold pressure from above and below.
G PACK-OFF PLUGS
These plugs are deployed into well when there is no nipple. These plugs will hold pressure from above and below. They do require a collar to locate and set plug.
OTIS PLUGS AND X-LOCK TOOLS
The X-lock is a selective lock that can be set in the X landing nipple. It can hold pressure f rom above or below.
The XN is a version of the X-lock with a no-go. It is also non-selective. It will only set in a XN nipple.
The X-line running tool is used to run the X or XN. It requires a GS pulling tool to pull them.
PROFILE PLUGS
These plug are deployed into well to be set in the profile nipple. Plug will blank pressure from above and below. Equalizing assemblies can be changed for different scenarios or applications.
W CIRCULATING PLUGS
These plugs are used as a removeable check valve. It can be installed below a perforation. It may also be used to test tubing from above.
VALVE DRILLING EQUIPMENT
Power Pack
This equipment is used to drill out entry valves that have been stuck in the closed position. It can also drill a hole into a valve that the stem has been broken and cannot be opened and has trapped pressure below (ball valves and TIW valves) on well, casing or surface valve. This equipment is rated to 5,000 psi.
Valve Drilling Head
Valve Drilling Head with Lubricator