Subsea Well Intervention Course Preview

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A well intervention, or well work, is any operation carried out on an oil or gas well during, or at the end of, its productive life that alters the state of the well or well geometry, provides well diagnostics, or manages the production of the well. Subsea well intervention offers many challenges and requires much planning. The cost of subsea intervention has in the past inhibited the intervention but in the current economic climate it is much more viable. These interventions are commonly executed from light/medium intervention vessels, or mobile offshore drilling units (MODU) for the heavier interventions such as snubbing and workover drilling rigs. Light interventions are generally performed with the well live, and usually involve adjustments of things such as valves; while heavy interventions are generally performed with the well shut down, and may be used to replace parts such as tubing strings or pumps, or to plug and abandon the well.

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