Advanced Hydraulic Workover Unit (AHWU) 235k/460k
CEEM as a recognized supplier of oilfield equipment has become a solution provider to the oil exploration and production sector. CEEM has routinely implemented improvements to equipment designs and provided operational solutions with specially designed equipment.
CEEM has participated in the refurbishment and enhancement of equipment owned by all of the Major HWU suppliers. In doing so it has developed a strong sense of market requirement and has a wealth of knowledge related to HWU services and commercial requirements.
CEEM has now assembled a package consisting of all the advancements made to the hydraulic work-over units as well as bundling of all of the support equipment that has brought success to many projects.
The CEEM 235K AHWU is designed to be rigged up as a stand-alone unit, and to be used for the work over of existing wells Offshore and Land based. The rig is designed to complete all work-over functions completed by a conventional rig with the additional capability of working with pressure in snubbing and underbalanced situations.
Design Philosophy
CEEM 235K AHWU containerized rig is designed and constructed to bring increased profit to HWU service providers over using their existing equipment:
HWU service providers face a number of obstacles to reaching maximum performance on the commercial side of their operations.
They cannot get a contract without having equipment and they cannot build equipment without having a contract.
They have some of the equipment but it is out of spec and mismatched so when they get a contract they are not in a position to load and go.
The equipment when mobilized is out of dimension and cost of shipping is hit and miss as carriers will not move the equipment on quote.
The equipment is open to the elements and when shipped material is lost and damaged routinely.
The equipment requires special handling for loading and off loading so personnel have to be present at both the shipping point and the destination.
The equipment requires trained personnel to operate as it has unique requirements for assembly and operation.
The equipment is under built for the task and frequently breaks down and requires large amounts of maintenance and spares that are unique to the equipment.
The rig does not have proper storage for assets and many are lost or spoiled as a result.
The rig when demobilized is packed up and shipped back in the same method as it was mobilized and materials are lost and damaged.