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Light Well Intervention Solutions: Doing More With Less

Thursday, 21 March
Waterway 4
Technical Session

The ability to extend the useful life of a well with minimal intervention is a core driver in our industry. Innovative strategies from around the world to address multiple challenges will be presented during this session. We will discuss a variety of work environments and technologies.

Chairperson
Heath Myatt - Gladiator Energy
Irma Galvan - FET-Global Tubing
  • 1245-1315 212939
    A Proven and Versatile Coiled Tubing Live-Well Intervention Solution from a Mono-Hull Vessel in the Norwegian Continental Shelf
    K. Austbø, S. Andersen, Equinor; J. Stuker, A.H. Keong, J. Campos, SLB
  • 1315-1345 212915
    Enhancing Riserless Light Well Intervention Operability from Operator Perspective
    M. Ge, M. Vick, M. Reed, A. Ramnarine, M. Kelley, A. Boheimer, BP America
  • 1345-1415 212930
    Surface-Controlled Subsurface Safety Valve Remediation and Lockout With Universal Exercising and Dimpling Solution
    P. Foucher, C. Dyer, SLB; J. Ramnath, R. Surajbally, C. Gunness, BP
  • 1500-1530 212893
    Eliminating Bradenhead Pressure using Novel Biomineralization Technology
    R. Hiebert, J. Griffin, BioSqueeze Inc.
  • 1530-1600 212941
    Precise and efficient multi ball seat milling operation executed in a single run utilizing an electric line deployed milling string and bespoke multi-step mill
    S.W. Murchie, Y. Iman, K.E. Riise, Altus Intervention; J. Storhaug, Wintershall Norge AS
  • 1600-1630 212884
    Production and Well Access Restored After a Successful Subsurface Safety Valve Flowtube Milling On E-line, Preventing Major Rig Workover
    J.J. Nobile, S. Prabhakaran, S. Shiwam, C. Rathod, D. Ting, Welltec Oilfield Services Doha LLC