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SVES Fishing tool-Impression Block delivered to oversea client

2024-11-11 10:00

SVES Fishing tool-Impression Block delivered to oversea client

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In the process of oil exploitation, it is often encountered that there are fish in the well. At this time, it is usually necessary to collect the information of the fish by means of lead printing tools to facilitate the subsequent fishing of the fish. Among them, the falling fish refers to the falling objects in the well, which can usually be the drilling tools and other items stranded in the well due to accidents.


The current printing tool is a piece of lead connected to a continuous tube. When the printing tool is used to print the falling fish, the printing tool is fixed connected with the continuous pipe, and the printing tool is lowered into the well to the position above the falling fish through the continuous pipe. The printing tool is then pressed through a continuous tube, which causes the printing tool to deform after being squeezed with the fish, and then the printing tool is brought out of the well by lifting the continuous tube. According to the deformed part of the printing tool, the size and shape of the fish can be judged, and the information of the fish can be collected.


However, in the process of lowering the continuous pipe connected to the printing tool in the well, it may cause friction with the well wall for a long time, resulting in the wear and deformation of the printing tool connected to the continuous pipe. Therefore, the fish information collected by the worn printing tool may not be able to truly reflect the situation of the fish, which makes the efficiency of collecting fish information by the printing tool low.

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