Well completion is the process of making a well ready for production (or injection) after drilling operations. This principally involves preparing the bottom of the hole to the required specifications, running in the production tubing and its associated down hole tools as well as perforating and stimulating as required. Sometimes, the process of running in and cementing the casing is also included. After a well has been drilled, should the drilling fluids be removed, the well would eventually close in upon itself. Casing ensures that this will not happen while also protecting the well stream from outside incumbents, like water or sand.
Well completion tools:
- Casings (Different sizes and classes)
- Liner (Different sizes and classes)
- Well head
- X-mass tree with its belongings