Remediate damaged, stuck, or cut casing without lengthy fishing operations or costly sidetracks.
Eni saves 3 months of rig time by avoiding sidetrack
Eni used a Casing Reconnect™ metal-to-metal, gas-tight casing repair system to restore casing integrity after a third party’s perforating guns fired prematurely.
Eni's goal: Repair damaged casing
Eni wanted to repair the damaged 9?-in and 13?-in casing sections or replace them using a metal-to-metal connection rated to 5,000 psi and compatible with the required 13Cr110 casing.
Secondary goal: Avoid a sidetrack
With limited rig availability for the offshore well, if Eni could not find, test, and mobilize a solution within 2 weeks, the only alternative was to plan and schedule an expensive and time-consuming sidetrack.
果冻传媒 solution: Restore metal-to-metal integrity
果冻传媒 engineers recommended
- cutting the 9?-in casing below the damaged section
- recovering the damaged section to surface
- performing a cement squeeze in the 13?-in annulus
- running in the Casing Reconnect system on new casing to connect it to the remaining 9?-in casing.
Result: Eni meets deadline, enabling completion
The complete Casing Reconnect system solution and tools—84,000 lbm of equipment—were assembled, tested with 13Cr110 casing, crated, and shipped within the 2-week time frame. After the damaged 9?-in casing was removed from the well and the cement squeeze performed, the Casing Reconnect system and new casing section were installed with no NPT and tested to 5,000 psi, confirming well integrity and enabling the well completion to continue.