Well & Flow Control

A comprehensive maintenance program that includes regular inspections, preventative maintenance, calibration, upgrades, training, and record-keeping were essential for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of well and flow control systems in the oil and gas industry.

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Step 1: Planning And Preparation

The first step in maintenance procedure includes identifying the well and flow control system components that are to be maintained such as valves, pumps, flow meter, pressure gauge, Blowout preventer, Choke Manifold, Kill Manifold. After identification our team schedules the work and obtains any necessary permits or approvals if required. As a part of preparation our experts shut down the system, drain any fluids, and remove any equipment or components that may interfere with the maintenance work.

Step 2: Inspection

Next step in the process includes inspection. Our expert team visually inspects the well and flow control system for any signs of damage, leaks, or other issues. Look for any obvious signs of wear and tear, such as rust or corrosion on metal parts, cracks or chips in pipes or valves, or other signs of damage. They follow all safety procedures and guidelines when conducting inspections.

Step 3: Maintenance And Testing

Once the system has been inspected, our maintenance activity begins. Our team of experts replaces the worn or damaged components, cleans valves and pipes, and performs upgrades if necessary. In order to ensure proper functioning of system our team performs Pressure testing, Flow testing & Electrical testing to ensure whether the system is holding expected pressure, producing water or other fluids at expected rate, electrical system that powers the flow and control system functions properly.

Step 4: Documentation And Reporting

Our experts team records detailed reports of the inspection process, including any issues that were identified and any repairs or maintenance that were performed. Finally, the system is being commissioned, by putting it back into service. The system is restarted verifying that all components are functioning properly, and we perform any necessary adjustments if required.