No mention of the need for a circulating valve/bypass, either co-incentric, or a separate item that is run on top of the packer to both minimize the erosion, by well fluid of the rubber elements on the packer body, and to, by remaining closed, to allow reverse circulation around the packer prior to coming out of the hole, or to ensure that no cement/ or mud has either seeped past the packer element, or, in the case of drilling mud, barite has settled out on top of the tool in the annulus. The bypass also serves to prevent swabbing when pulling out of the hole, and to allow a faster running speed when running in the hole, as well as being able to 'spot' your treatment fluid/cement, prior to closing the bypass.
Get rid of whatever in your mouth its annoying hear the sucking. And to be able to give an good understandable explanation one needs to work on floor before giving a presentation. A hands on experience with the tools will make you more familiar and which will help explain how things work. Js
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Very useful presentation as I am a technical author on the subject of oil and gas industry. Thank you very much sir.
No mention of the need for a circulating valve/bypass, either co-incentric, or a separate item that is run on top of the packer to both minimize the erosion, by well fluid of the rubber elements on the packer body, and to, by remaining closed, to allow reverse circulation around the packer prior to coming out of the hole, or to ensure that no cement/ or mud has either seeped past the packer element, or, in the case of drilling mud, barite has settled out on top of the tool in the annulus.
The bypass also serves to prevent swabbing when pulling out of the hole, and to allow a faster running speed when running in the hole, as well as being able to 'spot' your treatment fluid/cement, prior to closing the bypass.
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Get rid of whatever in your mouth its annoying hear the sucking. And to be able to give an good understandable explanation one needs to work on floor before giving a presentation. A hands on experience with the tools will make you more familiar and which will help explain how things work. Js
Lots of unnecessary verbiage coating around the actual information. Maybe its me, but I was expecting a more to the point presentation.