High Pressure Equipment

Setting New Standards
As the push for longer laterals continues in Oman, & the industry, Intaj LLC is enabling operators to efficiently complete wells at unprecedented depths. Our XL coiled tubing units are currently working on well interventions in OXY and Daleel, where we are establishing new industry standards for not only reach but also operating performance, safety and efficiency. The result: reduced total time on well, faster time to production and—ultimately—optimum reservoir performance.
New Standards for Reach
With some of the deepest-reach coiled tubing service units in the industry, our fleet is purpose-built for the greater depths and extended reach required in unconventional resource plays. Our large-capacity coil reel trailers can transport 23,500 feet of our tapered-design 2-5/8” inch coiled tubing, yielding lateral reach capabilities that exceed industry standard 2” coiled tubing by as much as 3,000 feet.
New Standards for Operating Performance
All Intaj coil tubing units are equipped with AC electric injector heads and proprietary electronic programmable logic controller (PLC) systems, including X-Mill™ real-time milling software. This allows weight on bit to be regulated in conjunction with differential pressure across the motor, vastly reducing motor stalls and stuck-in-hole incidents that can damage equipment and compromise hole quality.Annular velocity for an XL unit with a traditional 2-7/8” motor at 2.5 bpm exceeds that of a 2” coiled tubing unit by 25 fpm. In addition, an available 3-1/2” motor can accommodate a 3.5-4 bpm pump rate for annular velocities above 258 fpm. With greater annular velocity and a controlled run rate, more plugs can be milled per run so fewer short trips are needed.
New Standards for Safety and Efficiency
Intaj delivers superior coiled tubing services using best-in-class technology that reduces risk and improves economics through direct cost savings and enhanced productivity:Our mast-style XL units eliminate working under suspended loads as well as third-party crane charges of as much as $4,000-$6,000 per day.