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Downward Impact Tool (DIT)
The Downward Impact Tool (DIT) is designed to shoot a projectile or spear to unclog debris, burst up small bridge plugs, cut holes in tubing, stops or break ceramic discs in horizontal well completions. Extra weight is required above to help control recoil action upon firing.
The DIT can be deployed on electric line or coil tubing in combination with the SHARP tool. Different sizes can be made to best suit applications depending on Internal Diameter of tubing and size of obstruction.
APPLICATION
Shoots downward to unclog debris, cut holes in tubing stops or break ceramic discs in horizontal well completions.
SPECIFICATION
- Tool Outer Diameter: 1 9/16 - 2 1/4
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News & Articles
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Case Histories
Oildata was the first company to successfully record a horizontal well Production Log on an ExxonMobil Well in West Africa
– Ubit 71, Ubit 75, 1995
The first service company to log a memory log on a short Radius horizontal well in Africa.
– Ashland, 1997
Oildata was the first company to design and install an open-close-open straddle packer system to isolate a high pressure gas zone while simultaneously permitting the production of oil from a deeper horizon.
– ChevronTexaco, 1998, 1999
Oildata was the first company to deploy a wireline tractor in a horizontal well in Nigeria to acquire reservoir data without coiled tubing or pipe conveyed logging equipment.
– Shell, 1999
Oildata successfully re-established oil production from the abandoned Salt pond Marginal field, offshore Ghana.
– SOPC/GNPC, 2002
Oildata has performed 100% of ChevronTexaco's non-rig well interventions and data acquisition requirements in Nigeria since 1996
– ChevronTexaco, 1996
