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We work with you to solve the toughest well completion challenges.
Innovative and Reliable Downhole Tools
Interra Energy Services is your trusted partner in downhole tool design, manufacturing and installation. Our agile, responsive and solutions-focused team engages with our clients to solve well completion challenges. Our downhole tools include Multistage Systems, Coiled Tubing Tools, Toe Initiation and SAGD Completion Tools.
We don’t stop until our clients needs are fulfilled.
Interra Energy Downhole Completion Tools
Do you have a horizontal completion challenge?
Our team offers years of engineering, operational and business experience. We understand the challenges of limited entry, multistage and unlimited stage completions, designing and manufacturing frac sleeves that solve even the toughest well completion challenges. We don’t believe frac sleeves are a one size fits all tool. We engineer and manufacture downhole tools that take into consideration client specific goals, return on investment, safety and the environment. Our client-focused solutions are versatile, efficient and reliable.
When you want a long-term, reliable solution for your well completion challenge call Interra Energy.
Interra Energy Case Studies
Pre-perforated completions are employed in numerous formations in Saskatchewan and Alberta where they provide advantages over conventional plug-and-perf stimulation. Instead of multiple trips in and out of the wellbore to set plugs for stage-to-stage isolation, pre-perforated wells are stimulated using coiled tubing straddle tools, which can treat the entire wellbore in one trip.
In Q1 of 2020 Interra Energy Services had the opportunity to complete a major closable sleeve completion project. The program consisted of 1475 sleeves run in 49 wells with stage counts between 18 and 50 in each well. Interra deployed its Raptor OC® shift-frac-close coil sleeve and Velocity shifting tool. Throughout the project proppant was placed in 100% of the desired intervals and the sleeves were closed with a 99.9% success rate.
In the last two decades there has been a major shift in well design, from vertical to horizontal. With these changes there has been a significant learning curve to optimize well design. In the past, it was standard to leave stage-to-stage spacing at greater lengths up to 300 ft (100 m) with fewer stages per well. With advancements in knowledge and technology, today operators are minimizing stage spacing while maximizing reservoir contact for increased production. As a result, there are thousands of wells previously completed with longer stage spacing that have unstimulated reservoir waiting to be exploited.
On a typical Plug & Perf or Ball Drop completion, it is necessary to establish communication between the toe portion of a horizontal wellbore and the formation. This creates an injection point or a channel to the formation while conveying perforating guns or balls on the first stage of the stimulation process.