Well Intervention Simulator: What Is It?

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Well Intervention Simulator: What Is It?

Well Intervention: What is it?

 

Oil drilling and subsequent well maintenance are referred to as well intervention. It is a maintenance and upkeep strategy implemented to guarantee the efficient operation of oil wells.

 

Simulation of snubbing (MR)

 

Snubbing simulator (MR) blends VR technology with a full-size drilling snubbing simulator. Providing students with the opportunity to complete training tasks like running and pulling tools and tubing will help them learn fundamental forced tripping operations and typical forced tripping technical processes.

 

Full Size Coiled Tubing Simulator, ESIM-FCT1L

 

Full Size ESIM-FCT1L The Coiled Tubing Simulator has a control console and uses 3D animation to show the operation scene. Additionally, the related parameters and operation sequences can be arbitrarily set. The simulator can be used to train in areas such as drilling, well intervention, well logging, stimulation, and accident handling, among others.

 

Portable Snubbing Simulator ESIM-PSS2

 

The ESIM-PSS2 Portable Snubbing Simulator's parameter settings and panel layout are identical to those of the original equipment, making it comparable to the device in use.

 

It offers training for forced tripping technicians in oilfields through the operation procedure created in accordance with the actual program, 3D interactive animation, and realistic sound simulation.

 

Full Size Snubbing Simulator ESIM-FSS2

 

The ESIM-FSS2 Full Size Snubbing Simulator offers training activities including pulling and running tubing, tools, etc. through the presentation of downhole tool movement in 3D animation.

 

The Snubbing Simulator enables training in an immersive environment by fusing computer technology, virtual reality technology, petroleum engineering technology, and realistic ambient sound effects.

 

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