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J-Series Cutter
The J-Series cutter provides the latest Jet cutter technology in the oil industry. In comparison tests, the J-Series cutter outperformed cutters from the major manufacturers in all categories. Tests were conducted to evaluate performances in four of the most commonly used sizes for 2 3/8" and 2 7/8" tubing. In each of the cutter sizes tested, the J-Series cutters cut 100% while other brands X and Y cut only 50% and 75% respectively. In all cases, the J-Series cutters cut cleaner and had less flare.
APPLICATION
Cut Tubing and related Pipe-Recovery operations.
SPECIFICATION
- 1 11/16"
- 2 1/4"
- 13.0
- 18.0
Cutter Sizes:
J-Series (gm):
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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
