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Subsea Well Intervention - TechnipFMC

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SE03 Subsea Well Operations and Interventions

Wednesday, 26 August
Grand Ballroom AB
Technical and Invited Presenter
Key elements of the symposium is to tie in both the means of well access and also the operations once in the well. This session focuses on key in-well operations. The economics of subsea intervention is defined by well re-entry and downhole operations. The ability to improve well performance and access is covered in detail in this session showing how operational methods coordinated with downhole technology optimize well performance.
Session Chairpersons
Colin Johnston, Managing Director - SeaNation LLC
Joel Johns - Seal-Tite International
  • 1500-1530 234657
    Deepwater Insert Safety Valve
    R. Atkison, Talos Energy LLC; J.T. Gerber, Baker Hughes Company; M. Aman, Talos Energy LLC; D. DHORJE, Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc; T.R. Lawson, J. Burris, M.C. Stone, Baker Hughes Company
  • 1530-1600 234633
    Application Of A Debris Resistant Electrically Controlled Fishing Tool For Crown Plug Retrieval
    N. Sperle, Welltec Inc
  • 1600-1630
    Coiled Tubing Deployed Insert Screen Remediation In A Deepwater Horizontal Subsea Well: Longest Shell Goa Installation Using An Intervention Vessel
    E. Garcia, Shell Exploration & Production Co; R.N. Anderson, Shell; A. Boldi, SLB
  • Alternate 234213
    Successful Retrieval Of Five Gas Lift Valves Following Scale Removal Using Electro-hydraulic Pulsing In The Louisiana Gulf Coast
    M. DeRouen, Hilcorp Energy Company; J.D. Fisher, Blue Spark Energy Inc; R. Dearborn, Accu-Line Well Services, LLC; R. Hernandez, Blue Spark Energy Inc; R. Mayet, Accu-Line Well Services, LLC