Vital-Tools product line provides a safe way to isolation and testing test new welds in oil and gas piping. Traditional oil and gas piping modification processes require extensive flushing and chemical cleaning, drying, and filling. Full pipe runs must then be hydrotested after modification to determine if the new weld is safe and functional.
Wellhead isolation tool A wellhead isolation and testing tool can be used to prevent high-pressure fluids from flowing into the well. It has a high-pressure valve and a tubular mandrel with an upper and lower position. The upper portion is relatively rigid while the lower part is resilient. The lower part is inserted into the production tubing of the well to form a seal.
The tool includes a number of support legs, which are attached to upper and lower support strips. The upper and lower support strips may be the same. The tool also includes a pair of tension rods that connect the tool to the wellhead.
Downhole isolation packer subs Downhole isolation and testing packer subs are designed to protect wells from downhole movements. They are activated by a downlink and close the annulus around the well. They trap the kick below and condition the mud above. If needed, they can bullhead the kick back into the formation. They are used for various purposes in the oil industry, including producing oil and gas. Besides being used to isolate a well, they also prevent ECD, or external compression. In addition, they also act as inflow test packers. However, there are many limitations to the use of these tools.