Rigless ESP System for ConocoPhillips
Artificial Lift Company has pulled and reinstalled its Advantage™ Rigless Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) System at a ConocoPhillips well in West Texas. The system has been in continuous services for over 180 days.
The Advantage Rigless ESP System is a through-tubing, slick-line conveyed lift solution that is compatible with industry standard surface and downhole hardware. This solution reduces operating costs by eliminating the need for a workover rig at remote wells, offshore locations and sites with challenging conditions.
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Artificial Lift CEO, David Malone, commented: "ConocoPhillips is committed to supporting new and innovative technological solutions for oil and gas recovery. Production gains and significantly lower intervention costs can be achieved with our rigless ESP technology.”
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/product-news/22042014/artificial_lift_company_rigless_esp_system_624/
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