Services
Reliable well servicing where safety, quality, and efficiency are paramount.
We're committed to delivering excellent results that you can trust. We serve the Permian Basin, the Delaware Basin, and New Mexico.

Workovers
Workovers are remedial operations performed on a producing well to restore or enhance its productivity.
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Purpose - Workovers manipulate the existing wellbore and downhole equipment to address production decline.
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Why They're Needed - They fix problems like equipment failures (e.g., tubing leaks), formation damage (e.g., scale buildup), or changing reservoir conditions (e.g., water or gas).
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Examples - Replacing tubing, stimulating the reservoir (acidizing/fracturing), or controlling unwanted fluid flow.
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The Goal - Maximize hydrocarbon recovery and extend the economic life of the well.
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Drill Outs & Completions
A well's journey from drilled hole to a producing asset culminates in the crucial phases of completion and drill-out.
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Key steps - Running and cementing casing, followed by perforating the casing opposite the target reservoir to create flow paths. Finally, production tubing and packers are installed to control flow.
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The Follow-up - Drill-out involves removing temporary plugs set during completion to clear the wellbore.
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The Goal - To establish a clear, controlled pathway for hydrocarbons to flow from the reservoir to the surface, making the well ready for production.
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General Well Servicing
Well servicing encompasses a broad range of essential maintenance and repair operations performed on oil and gas wells after drilling and initial completion. ​The primary objective of essential maintenance and repair operations is to optimize and extend the productive life of the well. These interventions are crucial as wells naturally encounter challenges over time, including pressure declines, equipment degradation, the accumulation of mineral scale and paraffin, sand influx, and mechanical malfunctions. Well servicing ranges from routine maintenance to extensive workovers, all of which are critical to uphold the integrity of the well and maximize it's long-term economic viability.
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