Well completion operations definition
Well completion operations means work performed in an oil or gas well, or both, after the well has been drilled to its permitted depth and the production string of casing has been set, including perforating, artificial stimulation, and production testing.
Well completion operations means all operations necessary to complete a Phase I Well as a well capable of producing Hydrocarbons from the Surface-San ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Interval as penetrated by such Phase I Well, including (in each case, to the extent determined necessary or advisable by Participant, in consultation with Stratex, or as otherwise specified in any applicable AFE): (a) the installation of casing, tubing, packers, and related equipment; (b) the cementing of such Phase I Well and the provision of cementing services; (c) the installation of the Christmas tree; (d) the perforation of the wellbore; (e) the performance of acidization, ASP flooding, or other chemical or mechanical treatment of the objective subsurface interval; (f) the performance of all necessary hydraulic fracturing and other formation stimulation operations therein; (g) the application of other, appropriate and non-experimental enhanced production stimulation technology selected by Participant, in consultation with Stratex; and (h) the provision of related geological engineering services
Well completion operations means work performed in a well, after the well has been drilled to its permitted depth and the innermost string of casing has been set, including perforating, artificial stimulation, and production testing.
Examples of Well completion operations in a sentence
If any Development Plan includes flow back Produced Water from one or more Well completion operations, the forecast of the volumes of such Produced Water that Producer anticipates delivering at each applicable Delivery Point and each applicable Well, in each case, shall be provided on a daily basis for the Month that includes the commencement of such flow back volumes.