Global Tubing launches new coiled tubing product
Published by David Bizley,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Global Tubing, LLC has launched DURACOIL™. DURACOIL’s improved tubing fatigue life, predictability and resistance to abrasion minimises downtime due to pipe failures. It is also less susceptible to preferential corrosion and Mmicrobial induced corrosion (MIC) than conventional coiled tubing.
“Global Tubing is leading the coiled tubing industry by introducing the most advanced product to the market,” said Neal Lux, President of Global Tubing. “Coiled tubing operations are increasing in complexity, and DURACOIL is the optimal solution for challenging completions, complicated interventions and well services in harsh downhole environments.”
Global Tubing utilises its patent pending process, Halo Induction Technology™, to manufacture DURACOIL, quench and tempered coiled tubing. Other products utilise a two-step manufacturing process that requires additional handling during manufacture which can damage the tubing and produce an unpredictable final product. Halo Induction Technology is an in-line production process that prevents such damage while providing superior consistency and manufacturing reliability.
Global Tubing is confident that DURACOIL will provide improved efficiency, safety and durability in the field for coiled tubing operations worldwide. The development and introduction of this engineered product represents the most significant advance in coiled tubing technology in the last 30 years.
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