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Has Your Oil Well Lost its Mojo? Get Cenjet 90 And Pump It UP!

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Commercial Real Estate Agent

OIL, that is. Black gold...Texas tea! Try CenJet 90.

Centura Oil's patented CenJet 90 process uses ultra high pressure water jet cutting technology with entrained abrasives, capable of piercing casing and cement in seconds. This process eliminates conventional perforating and acidization, both of which create problems for optimum gas production.

Multiple lateral perforations, eight to ten feet in length and ten inches or more in diameter can be cut into a formation, resembling the spokes of a wheel, formation vertical well-bore .Other configurations which might be deemed more suitable can be selected as well.

In cased or uncased wells with multiple pay zones, the process is repeated at precise predetermined depths resulting in numerous slots with a significant area of exposure and drainage in the coal seam. This works especially well in open hole completions. The area of influence of the CenJet 90 completed well is process presently used in the industry. The jetted completion results in a sixteen to twenty foot diameter area of exposure at multiple depths. This eliminates the cost and potential damage of a traditional frac job in most wells.

The CenJet 90 system uses a focused cutting stream, capable of cutting through 15 inches of titanium. Approximately 4 gallons of water per minute is pressurized to 55,000 psi and exits the cutting head at a speed of mach 3. This enables the tool to "horizontally drill" without ever leaving the vertical well bore.

The jetting process typically requires less that two days on site, and is far more cost - effective than conventional completion or rehabilitation techniques.

The CenJet 90 is an exceptional tool for well completion.

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Keith Elliott Jr
KEIRE Realty Group - Manassas, VA
Principal Broker/Owner

Hi Roxanne,

Welcome to Active Rain and congrats on your first post! The opportunities to learn and network are incredible here. Best of luck to ya!

-Keith

Jan 23, 2008 08:54 AM