Case Study
Integrated abandonment solution saved 3 days, cut costs
Jun 22, 2020
An operator working in the North Sea was abandoning one of their suspended wells, which required removing annuli well fluids and placing a final surface cement plug across all annuli prior to cutting and removing the wellhead.
After being contacted for a cost- effective solution to perform these plug and abandonment operations, Baker Hughes proposed the wellhead abandonment straddle packer (WASP) system, followed by an abrasive cutting tool to complete the operation from a light well intervention vessel (LWIV). This would provide the operator with large financial savings compared to a rig-based solution.
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