hy dr release jdc pulling tool

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Applications Retrieval of wireline tool strings Retrieval of CT tools with JDC profiles Vertical, deviated, and horizontal wells Sweet and sour service (H 2 S) Heavy-duty retrieval operations Benefits and features Safety release feature allows flow- initiated release of retrieval tool. No setdown weight or jarring required for release. Release flow rate can be field adjusted by changing the nozzle orifice. Release feature enables repeated attempts without redressing. Simple, reliable operation Rugged design for use in high- impact and jarring operations. The JDC profile is the most common external fishing profile used on most wireline tools and some smaller CT tools. The JDC pulling tool provides a strong, reliable method of latching to and retrieving downhole tools designed with external fishing necks, such as Otis, Camco, and Baker flow control equipment, wireline tools, etc. The bore through the hydraulic release JDC tool allows circulation while running over the fish neck to wash away debris that may have accu- mulated around it. The hydraulic release mechanism eliminates the need to shear pins and allows for repeated engagement and disengage- ment with the fish. Skirt, or barrel, diameters and reaches are available in the same sizes as the equivalent wireline tools. Prior to running into the well, the correct core has to be installed and verified, and the appropriate circula- tion orifice has to be selected to prop- erly adjust the release rate. The settings should be verified with a release test. With the JDC pulling tool made up, the tool string is run to depth just above the fish. While approaching the fish, circulation should be established to remove sand or debris that may prevent latching the fishing neck. To latch, gently set down on the fish until a reduction in weight is observed. Circulation is stopped, and time provided to allow the bottomhole conditions to stabi- lize. Taking a moderate upstrain on the coiled tubing confirms a success- ful latch. When the fish is latched, continued pickup retrieves the fish. Upward jarring may be used for diffi- cult or stuck fish. Should it become necessary to release from a stuck fish, slight setdown weight is applied, and circu- lation started to release the engaging dogs. While slowly maintaining circu- lation, latching is confirmed, and the tool is pulled out of the retrieval pro- file. After coming off the fish, the pulling tool is immediately ready for another latch. Retrieval and fishing tools Hydraulic Release Type JDC Pulling Tool Hydraulic Release Type JDC Pulling Tool OD (Body) (in.) OD (Skirt) (in.) ID (in.) Length 1.750 1.859 0.125–0.250 22.000 2.125 2.250 0.125–0.250 22.000 2.688 2.796 0.125–0.250 23.875 Per request Depending on orifice size installed

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Page 1: Hy Dr Release Jdc Pulling Tool

Applications■ Retrieval of wireline tool strings■ Retrieval of CT tools with JDC

profiles■ Vertical, deviated, and horizontal

wells■ Sweet and sour service (H2S)■ Heavy-duty retrieval operations

Benefits and features■ Safety release feature allows flow-

initiated release of retrieval tool.■ No setdown weight or jarring

required for release.■ Release flow rate can be field

adjusted by changing the nozzleorifice.

■ Release feature enables repeatedattempts without redressing.

■ Simple, reliable operation■ Rugged design for use in high-

impact and jarring operations.

The JDC profile is the most commonexternal fishing profile used on mostwireline tools and some smaller CTtools.

The JDC pulling tool provides astrong, reliable method of latching toand retrieving downhole toolsdesigned with external fishing necks,such as Otis, Camco, and Baker flowcontrol equipment, wireline tools, etc.The bore through the hydraulicrelease JDC tool allows circulationwhile running over the fish neck towash away debris that may have accu-mulated around it. The hydraulic

release mechanism eliminates theneed to shear pins and allows forrepeated engagement and disengage-ment with the fish. Skirt, or barrel,diameters and reaches are availablein the same sizes as the equivalentwireline tools.

Prior to running into the well, thecorrect core has to be installed andverified, and the appropriate circula-tion orifice has to be selected to prop-erly adjust the release rate. Thesettings should be verified with arelease test. With the JDC pulling toolmade up, the tool string is run todepth just above the fish. Whileapproaching the fish, circulationshould be established to remove sandor debris that may prevent latchingthe fishing neck. To latch, gently setdown on the fish until a reduction inweight is observed. Circulation isstopped, and time provided to allowthe bottomhole conditions to stabi-lize. Taking a moderate upstrain onthe coiled tubing confirms a success-ful latch. When the fish is latched,continued pickup retrieves the fish.Upward jarring may be used for diffi-cult or stuck fish.

Should it become necessary torelease from a stuck fish, slightsetdown weight is applied, and circu-lation started to release the engagingdogs. While slowly maintaining circu-lation, latching is confirmed, and thetool is pulled out of the retrieval pro-file. After coming off the fish, thepulling tool is immediately ready foranother latch.

Retrieval and fishing tools

Hydraulic Release Type JDC Pulling Tool

Hydraulic Release Type JDC Pulling Tool

OD (Body) (in.) OD (Skirt)† (in.) ID‡ (in.) Length

1.750 1.859 0.125–0.250 22.0002.125 2.250 0.125–0.250 22.0002.688 2.796 0.125–0.250 23.875

† Per request‡ Depending on orifice size installed