Coiled tubing technology has revolutionized the oil and gas industry, providing a versatile and efficient method for performing various operations in wells. This article delves into the intricacies of coiled tubing, including its definition, components, applications, advantages, and recent advancements.
Coiled tubing (CT) is a continuous length of small-diameter steel pipe, typically ranging from 1 to 3.25 inches in diameter, wound onto a large reel. This innovative technology has transformed operations in the oil and gas industry, enabling a variety of applications such as well interventions, drilling, and production services. The unique design of coiled tubing allows it to be deployed into wells without the need for traditional jointed pipe, providing significant advantages in terms of efficiency and safety.