Safety                                              

FLATpak™’s versatility makes it the ideal solution for a wide range of operations. While it can be  modified to encapsulate virtually anything, traditional coil units can still deploy it with multiple points of well control.

Revolutionary Design

CJS FLATpak™ features an innovative rectangular matrix design, encapsulating multiple coiled tubing strings or electrical conduits into one uniform body using a high strength thermoplastic jacket.

Versatile

FLATpak™’s versatility makes it the ideal solution for a wide range of operations.

 

A History of Success

Since commercialization, CJS has worked with many top-tier companies to install hundreds of thousands of feet of FLATpak™.

Testimonial

“I like the product. Running the FLATpak™ is simple, like running one string, not three. It's cheap and easy and non-complicated.”

Darrell Eagles - Production Engineer, Devon Energy

 

Service Applications

FLATpak™'s robustness permits it to be cycled in and out of a well multiple times. By incorporating the pump drive lines and production conduit into the FLATpak™ string, an artificial lift system can be easily inserted, operated and extracted from a well in an efficient wellbore cleanout operation.

Cleanout operations are being performed both with HSPs and Jet Pumps. For low pressure wells the advantages are numerous:

 
  • The system is very zone sensitive. There is no artificial "pull", or "push" on the zone
  • No accidental "squeezing" of things like well contaminates, air, nitrogen, water into the producing zone.
  • EUB DIR#33 compliant, as lower explosive limit is not a concern in comparison to coiled tubing air cleanouts.
  • Very fast, 2-5 wells per day are easily accomplished.
  • Great method for determining if a well is a candidate for a permanent artificial lift system.
  • Accurate method of determining fluid inflow.
  • Purging time not necessary as no air is injected.

 

 

 

 

 

To read a case study of a recent service application in Oklahoma, click here

To view the well data on an October 2009 cleanout using the JetPak technology, click here