Global Well Intervention Market Research Report
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Middle East Well Intervention Well intervention is a collective term used for oil & gas operation such as, performing major maintenance or remedial treatments to any oil or gas well during or at the end of its production stage. These solutions may alter the current state and sometimes well geometry, these alterations are useful in managing the declining well production. |
May 2015 | |
Africa Well Intervention The purpose of this report is to cover the definition, description, and forecast of the African well intervention services market. It involves a deep dive analysis of the market segmentation, which is based on service and application. The report also gives deep insights into the competitive landscape of the market through a strategic analysis of the key players of the market. The well intervention service market in Africa, in terms of service, has been segmented into logging & bottom hole survey, tubing/packer failure & repair, stimulation, artificial lift, among other services. The main end-users of the market are oilfield service companies, oil & gas field operators. |
Apr 2015 | |
Asia-Pacific Well Intervention Asia-Pacific well intervention market was valued at $1.2 billion in the year 2013 and is projected to reach $2.3 billion by the end of the year 2018 at a CAGR of 13.5%. It is segmented on the basis of applications and geographies. |
May 2015 | |
South & Central America Well Intervention The South and Central American well intervention market was valued at $2.0 billion in 2013, which is expected to reach $4.0 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 14.6%. It is segmented on the basis of type, application, and geographies. The logging & bottom hole survey intervention services accounted for $362 million in the overall well intervention market in this region, due to increased exploration and production activities, especially in shale oil, subsea deepwater, and ultra-deep water areas. |
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Europe Well Intervention The purpose of this report is to cover the definition, description, and forecast European well intervention services market. It involves a deep dive analysis of the market segmentation, which is based on service and application. The report also provides deep insights into the competitive landscape of the market through a strategic analysis of the key players. The well intervention services market, in terms of application areas, is segmented into onshore and offshore. |
May 2015 | |
North America Well Intervention The rising energy demand, redevelopment of matured oil wells, increased exploration and production activities, especially in shale oil, subsea deepwater, and ultra-deep water areas, drive the growth of the well intervention market in this region. The North American well intervention market was valued at $3.1 billion in 2013 and is estimated to reach $5.1 billion by the end of 2018, at a CAGR of 10.1%. The North American well intervention market is segmented on the basis of applications and services. |
May 2015 | |
Artificial Lift Services Artificial Lift Services and Fishing, Stimulation, |
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Fishing Fishing is the operation of recovering any material, object that is damaged, trapped, or misplaced in the wellbore. Fishing is important because it removes junks, unwanted objects from the well bore, so that obstacles came during the operation can be deducted. The market is led by Baker Hughes, Schlumberger, National Oilwell Varco and Aker Solutions. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Stimulation Well Stimulation is performed on oil or gas wells to increase production by improvising the flow of hydrocarbons from the drainage area into the well bore. Stimulation techniques does not always mean changing the permeability external side of the well bore, but it also helps in free flow of fluids in the well bore. The market is led by Schlumberger (U.S.), Island Offshore (U.S.), National Oilwell Varco (U.S.), Stewart & Stevenson (U.S.) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Logging & Bottom Hole Intervention Well logging & bottom hole survey is process of maintaining the record and analysis of the study of well log. This is largest required intervention service because it is the tool which explains the real condition of the well. The market is led by Schlumberger (U.S.), J-W Energy (U.S.), Integra (Russia), Scientific Drilling (U.S.), Aker Solutions (Norwegian) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Tubing/Packer Failure & Repair Tubing & packer failure and repair services are usually completed during the producing phase of well. When well is in constant producing phase, there is huge probability of scale deposition. Numbers of wells are maximum in the Americas region, but the demand of tubing & packer failure and repair services market is highest in the African region. The market is led by Weatherford (Switzerland) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Remedial Cementing Remedial cementing is mainly performed to correct issues with the cement job done in a well. Remedial cementing requires technical, engineering, and operational experience. However, it is often done when wellbore conditions are unknown or out of control, and also when uneven production from well and escalating costs has the capacity to force for the option of remedial cementing. |
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Zonal Isolation Zonal Isolation is used to prevent fluid communication between individual reservoir sections. zonal isolation is a must in mature field development, where complex pressure regimes combined with small pockets of oil and high potential of water or gas violation can severely affect a well's producing potential. Internal pressure from testing or depletion, temperature variations and completion operations proves essential for isolation to be used in the wells. |
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Sand Control Sand control helps in preventing sand production occurring as a combination of geomechanic and other factors such as weak rocks and earth stresses, compacting reservoirs, collapsing forces, formation of environmental complexities and general wellbore instabilities. Sand control helps on enhancing reliability, longevity of completion and maximizing the productivity of the reservoirs. Sand control methods may be classified as mechanical and chemical. |
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Re-Perforation A re-perforation in the oil wells refers to the new holes punched in the casing or liner of an oil well to connect it to the reservoir. In cased hole completions, the well will be drilled down past the section of the formation selected for production and will have casing or a liner run in separating the formation from the well bore. Re-perforation is to create new perforations in the oil well tubing just opposite to the oil-bearing reservoir zones. |
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