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John Sebree
Office: (780) 875-4880  

Bay 6, 5914 - 51 Ave; Lloydminster, AB  T9V 3K5

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 Sebree Swab Stimulation Tool 

1)      Static fluid level (shoot a fluid level)
2)      Sand Line in good shape
3)      Rig in a flow-back tank, so you can see your returns
4)      Only pull 30 Lineal meter pulls
5)      Stay above perforations!!!  If going below DO NOT STOP AND WAIT!
6)      Pull as fast and steady as possible 

-         Looking for a stable fluid level and solids to taper off (cement, coal, shale, etc)

-         You are looking for sand to stay constant.  Your cut’s may start at 5% and go to 50% and stabilize at 20%.  If you are swabbing your well at say 100m3 in 24 hours divide by 4 and size your pump at 25m3 a day (Rule of Thumb).

For larger photos of our Sebree Swab Stimulation Tool, click on the thumbnails below.

Figure 1: Flange Stack up bolted on to BOP

Figure 2: Our Swedge cross over to 3 -7 inch hammer union

Figure 3: Lubricator standing in derrick

Figure 4: Flange stack up on BOP

Figure 5: Lubricator

Figure 6: Side Entry on Lubricator

Figure 7: Lubricator standing in derrick

Figure 8: Mandrill, Ported Crossover and Baler Bit

Figure 9: Ported Sub, 2 7/8 EUE x ¾ sucker rod pin thread

Figure 10: Ported Crossover I.D. 2 3/4

Figure 11: Ported Crossover

Figure 12: Complete Tool in separate pieces

Figure 13: Complete Tool Assembled

Figure 14: Complete System Assembled

Figure 15: Lubricator Barrel, Flange Stackup and Swedge with 4 ½ and 5 ½ tool beside

Figure 16: Coil Tubing Set-up

Figure 17: Coil Tubing Set-up

 

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