Fishing Operations (Best Practices)
Fishing Operations (Best Practices)
Version 2005Jan15
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A CUT & THREAD FISHING OPERATION is the most dangerous operation involving wireline. Prior to starting a cut & thread operation ensure the following is completed:
A written HARC is completed and discussed with all involved This CUT & THREAD procedure is reviewed with all involved The operation involves several companies, including the operating company, the rig company, the fishing hand and Schlumberger. It is an integrated effort with one supervisor, the Operator Wellsite Supervisor. Communication is critical for a safe & successful fishing job EVERYONE INVOLVED IS EMPOWERED TO STOP THE OPERATION IF THEY FEEL IT IS UNSAFE!!
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Top Drive
Top Drive
108 >108
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Tension Device
Switch to TDK if using CMTD ( if available) (Prevents cable backlash) Compare TDK and CMTD readings so that fishing operation is performed under correct tension Do not pre-load lower sheave with air hoist tension; Sheave should hang freely until weight is applied
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CMTD
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TDK
the Cable 2 Cut Pull 1,000 to 2,000 lbs over normal tension
and secure T-Bar cable clamp to cable If hole is straight, cut cable 5 to 7 feet above rotary table If hole is deviated, cut cable 10 feet above rotary table plus 1 foot for every 1,000 feet greater than 10,000 feet Use proper size cable bushing in T-Bar and mark cable to ensure there is no slippage Test T-Bar for slippage before cutting cable
Tapered Cone T-Bar T-Bar Cable
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Knuckle Joints
Never use after-market non-SLB rope sockets. Swivel used to prevent cable torque from backing off spear assembly.
Overshot Guide
Rig Up Spear
Never use spears which contain Ws in their work order numbers Always use Hexagon Adapter when stripping over; Hexagon Adapter will stop on top of no-go if dropped accidentally Only use plain adapter when drill pipe ID is too small for Hexagon Adapter and switch back to Hexagon Adapter as soon as drill pipe ID permits Never use after-market non- SLB rope sockets
Hexagon Adapter
3 Assemble Overshot
Assemble 4-11/16 overshot, spiral type grapple, and no-go (preferred method)
Make-Up Torque
5 3/4 7600 4 11/16 3200
If basket type grapple is used, assemble 5-3/4 overshot, basket grapple, and no-go
ALWAYS VISUALLY INSPECT grapple for proper size for job and NEVER install a used grapple
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5 3/4
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4 11/16
4 Thread Through
Slowly ( <2000 FPH) pull overshot assembly to derrick man to thread through bottom hole assembly Communication is critical at this point to prevent pulling assembly into the sheave!! Use radios!! Clear rig floor!! Make sure all minimum restrictions are known in pipe Flag line at winch after bottom of assembly reaches the the top of pipe. This flag may need to be adjusted in Step 5 when full stands of pipe are used. DO NOT EXCEED THIS FLAG WITHOUT 1st STOPPING THE OPERATION, YOU WILL PULL INTO THE SHEAVE!!!
First Stand of Drillpipe, Collars, or Heavy Weight
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Remove T-Bar
Tighten overshot to bottom of first stand of drillpipe Stab spearhead overshot, pull cable tension, check for slippage, and remove T-bar cable clamp after completing check Remove IDW and position spooling arm to one side (If CMTD is used, do not remove)
Tightened Overshot Assembly
T-Bar
4 1/2 IF
3 1/2 IF
C-Plate Location
5 Flag Line
After tripping in with drill collars, jars, and heavy weights, flag line at drum and bottom sheave with rags, tape, paint, etc... when spearhead overshot is positioned over drillpipe by the derrick man. Derrick man will thread overshot assembly through drillpipe. ONCE FLAGS ARE SET, DO NOT EXCEED WITHOUT 1ST SHUTTING DOWN OPERATIONS AND DISCUSSING WITH ALL !!
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Trip In Slowly
Maintain Proper Cable Tension (1,000 to 2,000 lbs plus normal) Pay particular attention to top drive / block; If weights are in danger of hanging up top drive, slack off slightly. but do so carefully. Pull back to 1-2K lbs over once the weights are clear.
Drillpipe
6 Re-thread Overshot
Pull overshot to derrick man who will thread through another stand of drillpipe (watch flag at at drum)
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Stab Overshot
Attach drain sub to second stand of drillpipe Position pipe over spearhead overshot and slack off until the other flag on the drum is reached Keep hands in safe position
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Hands
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C-Plate
Too low of tension will result in cable being damaged or completely cut by the overshot assembly as it moves downward. NOW YOU HAVE A CABLE FISHING JOB ON YOUR HANDS!!!!
C-Plate
7 Make-Up Drillpipe
Drillpipe is made-up and tightened Slips are pulled and the descent begins Do not rotate pipe in hole Observe tension, if it increases stop & discuss
Slips
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Tripping in Hole
Repeat procedure for each stand of drillpipe until circulation depth is reached If excessive open hole is present, circulation every 10 stands (especially if lost circulation material is used) should be considered to keep grapple clean
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Set Slips and Disconnect Overshot
Trip in Slowly
Remember to watch your speed!!!! Going in the hole slowly is the only way If crew changes, STOP review HARC & Fishing procedure before proceeding
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Rethread Overshot Through Drillpipe
Stab Overshot
Remove C-Plate
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Engage Fish
Maintain normal tension plus 1,000 to 2,000 lbs and approach fish slowly; Observe tension and set at least 2,000 additional pounds on fish; Pull at least 2 joints of drillpipe (60) and observe tension A minimum tension loss of 2,000 lbs should be observed to confirm latch (a tension resulting in 0 after pulling pipe would be a definite indication of engagement) Repeat this engagement procedure at least twice If tension does not decrease, the fish in not engaged DO NOT ROTATE PIPE AFTER ENGAGING FISH!!!
Drain Sub
Blown Disk
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Reconfirm Engagement
Repeat engagement process at least twice to ensure tool is still in downhole overshot Again, observe tension and set at least 2,000 additional pounds on fish; Pull at least 2 joints of drillpipe (60) and observe tension A minimum tension loss of 2,000 lbs should be observed to confirm latch (a tension resulting in 0 after pulling pipe would be a definite indication of engagement)
Move cable up and down within stretch limit with block to work tension to weak point
Use block to break weak point and record tension at which break occurs Make sure rig floor is clear and inspect lower sheave chain before proceeding
Logging Cable
TIW Valve
OPTIONAL
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To Logging Unit
To Well
Square knots reduce cable breaking strength by 50%!! Consult In-Touch on High Tension jobs!! Don't pull tension on a square knot above 25% of the cable break strength. In that case use two T-bar method to get the knot to the drum plus at least three wraps before pulling.
Spool Cable
Observe square knot as it goes over upper and lower sheaves
Square Knot
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At Surface
Install make-up plate at first available tool collar and remove overshot assembly Remove remaining toolstring with air hoist, cover hole, and finish breaking and cleaning tools in rat hole
Make-up Plate Downhole Overshot With Fished Tool
Removing Fish
Remove guide and bump tool vertically against rig floor to free grapple control
Grapple Control
Grapple
Spin tool and grapple out of overshot by turning in a clockwise motion (Tool should come free without applying excessive force)
If another method is used to release tool, remove electronics from housing in overshot to minimize damage
Guide Shoe
NOTE: Make sure the tails of the knot is long enough and and properly taped to avoid the knot from coming loose.
Remove
14 Reversing out
Pull up with the winch until the knot is tight NOTE: Clear the rig floor when picking up the cable. In case the knot unravels, the cable will come out through the upper sheave and fall on the rig floor Remove the T-Bar and slack down until the knot is inside the drill pipe Driller will pull up the drillpipe and break the next connection.
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Cut
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Slings
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Figure 1
Figure 2 Option two involves cutting the cable below the spearhead and adding extra cable by building two new rope sockets and using a double ended torpedo (Fig. 3). After this extra length is added, the spearhead is reinstalled and tested.
Option #2
Figure 3
Option #1
There is a slight possibility that too much cable may be added using these options. When this happens, slacking off on the cable becomes a reality whenever the C-plate is removed or installed and can cause cable damage if not performed correctly (Fig. 4). Slacking when the pipe is motionless is fine and should not cause any problems as long as it is removed and the correct tension regained before the pipe is moved. Figure 4
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