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Halliburton rigless operations began in 1929 when H.C. Otis patented and constructed the first unit in the world to run pipe in live wells (under pressure). Today, Halliburton is the major rigless operator worldwide and is the only company that designs, fabricates and operates its own rigless units.
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Full-time Halliburton specialists perform the workover operations. These specialists bring a wealth of knowledge to each job and are able to tailor the operation to meet the specific job requirements. This capability extends through the full range of Halliburton services provided through a single point of contact. This experience helps to control the risks encountered during workover operations. And it helps to protect the operators investment and to enhance safety.
Hydraulic Torque Lock Work Basket Counterbalance Winch Hydraulic Bypass Power Rotating Head
Counterbalance Valves
Telescoping Mast
Hanger Flange
Halliburton Rigless Workover Unit Capabilities Unit Nominal Bore Size Stroke Length Capacity inches feet 120K 200K 200K 400K 200/400/600K 4-1/16 7-1/16 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 Lifting Capacity pounds 117,000 (137,000*) Snubbing Capacity Rotating Head Torque pounds ft/lb 60,000 2,235 4,800 10,000 10,000 20,000 Max. Pipe Size inches 2-7/8 5-1/2 9-5/8 9-5/8 9-5/8
199,000 (232,000*) 103,000 (120,000*) 199,000 (232,000*) 103,000 (120,000*) 381,000 (445,000*) 182,000 (213,000*) 580,000 (677,000*) 288,000 (333,000*)
* Boosted capacities are for short-term use. They are achieved by utilizing the system's full 3,500 psi hydraulic pressure capability.
For more information about how Halliburton Rigless Services can help you reduce risks and optimize results on your dead well and live well workovers, contact your local Halliburton representative or e-mail wellintervention@halliburton.com.
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