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PARVEEN Wireline Overshots are used retrieve a fish lost in the well that does not have a conventional fishing neck or a damaged fishing neck on it. The tool is operated by applying the weight of the tool string on to the fish. This will allow the slips to expand around the fish when the tool string is picked up, the slip will engage the fish. These are non releasable type overshots.
As a length of well pipe rises out of the casing, leaving the winch assembly attached to the top of the pipe, the operator will stop the winch, tighten a clamp around the well pipe a few inches above the top of the well casing, gently, using the winch, lower the pipe back down so that the clamp rests on top of the well casing - to "test" that the clamp is secure.
Overshoots or Overshots are fishing devices that fit over the exterior of the well pipe and then grab onto the well pipe exterior to enable lifting the pipe.
Logan Oil Tools calls these "external catch" devices. [12] The overshot may be a metal mesh device, or a spiral device, one or more round or oval loops, or similar devices that grab on to the pipe exterior. The overshot was invented by Bowen in 1935.
Spears or releasing spears for well fishing are fishing devices that are inserted into the interior bore of a well pipe and then grab onto the interior sides of the pipe.
Store bought or home made single or double bite metal loop well pipe retriever: some well pipes can be successfully retrieved by fabricating a flexible pair of metal rings with squared or sharp edges connected and hinged to a rod that is in turn connected to the bottom of a working pipe long enough to reach down to the top of your well pipe in the well. When the pair of metal rings slip over the exposed upper end of the well pipe, push the assembly a few feet further down over the pipe.
If you"ve got your design right (test it above ground first) when you pull up on the assembly the rings will hinge to an angle that will "bite" onto the vertical pipe in the well and allow you to pull the assembly back out.
A rope with a large sharp edged "washer" or any other round object that can be dropped over the well pipe can do this same job. Some technicians call this assembly a cam cleat but more often that"s a nautical device for halyards and one that doesn"t work in this application.
Casing Swage is a tapered tool used to restore dented or collapsed well casings to approximate its original shape. Note that these tools will not repair a casing that has been broken or corroded through. Well sleeves or casing section replacement is needed in those cases. Speaking strictly this is a casing repair tool not a well retrieval / fishing tool.
Hooking onto existing fittings on the well pipe in the well: if the length of pipe that fell into the well includes couplings or a pitless adapter fitting, often any small grappling hook and line can grab onto the edge of that protrusion and pull the assembly out of the well.
Hydraulic Fishing Jars are tools lowered into a well that grasp onto the stuck pipe, fish, or component to permit freeing a stuck component by jarring it upwards or in some applications downwards or in either direction. (Schlumberger) Fishing jars are also referred to as fishing accelerators.
Shown below, a well magnet fishing tool set provided by Hole Products Company whose contact information is given below in this article. Depending on the magnet size these devices can lift 100 to 400 pounds. The largest magnet shown below is 5 1/2" in diameter so may fit inside a 6" well casing.
Overshot mesh well pipe or item retrievers for fishing stuff out of a well: the most effective tools we know about for pulling lost well pipes out of a drilled well are various versions of overshots. Overshots, an "overshoot" type tool, are a bit easier to get over the outside of a well pipe than spear type tools are to get into the well pipe, unless the upper end of the pipe is near the top of the well.
Some supplies use the term "recovery bell" for overshots. The overshot is a cylindrical or conical shaped (bell shaped) device lowered over the upper end of a pipe to be retrieved from a well. Some companies (Schlumberger) produce a releasing overshot or overshots used for jarring or stuck material backoff operations.
The overshot is lowered over the end of the pipe in the well. If there is enough friction around the object the braided sleeve will contract and grab the object when the line is pulled up - like that braided rush "chinese finger trap" trick we played with as kids.
The overshot is attached to the end of a drilling rod or in the water well industry to the end of a section of well piping that is lowerd into the bore hole.
Some overshots include hardened self-cutting threads that will grab onto the upper end of a well pipe that has been dropped into the well borehole, thus allowing the pipe to be retrieved.
Pin Tap / Screw-In Sub taps are used to retrieve a tubular fishing tool or pipe from a well when it is cannot be rotated. Basically this is similar to a "screw extractor" that is reverse-threaded to be turned into a seized bolt, screw, or in this case pipe or fishing tubular tool that cannot be turned or rotated in its normal direction. Produced by Schlumberger and perhaps others. Also see Taper Tap.
With fresh glue inside the mating end of the coupling the retrieving well pipe section is pressed down onto the exposed top of the pipe that is already in the well. Wait for the glue to dry and try pulling out the whole assembly. If the broken-off plastic pipe is below water level, or badly damaged, this approach may have poor chances of success.
Watch out: also that you do not jam the item you are trying to retrieve. For example, using a grappling hook to try to fish out a well pump from the well bottom risks jamming the whole assembly inside the well.
Note that the primary producers of well retrieval and fishing tools are companies serving oil and gas drilling industry companies. However many of these also serve the water well drilling industry too.
Bowen Itco, owned by NOV since 2000, produces well fishing tools, devices, equipment including the Bowen™ Itco-Type Releasing Spear . The company"s website provides no street address but includes a contact page, Website: http://www.nov.com/bowen/default.aspx
This pipe fishing tool uses a jaw with two tips and a center slot. One leg of the jaw slips into the upper end of a cut-off pipe inside the well and jaw teeth grip the pipe wall to permit lifting it. Lifting capacity: 250 lbs. U.S. Patent No. 7,665,785
Gotco Corp., 11410 Spring Cypress Rd., Tomball TX 77377 USA, Tel: 1-800-OVERSHOT, produces the Gotco Grapple Releasing Spear. Except from the company"s website:
Schlumberger Fishing Tools and Services, 3750 Briarpark Dr., WG-3 Level-2, Houston TX 77042, produces a wide range of oil and gas drilling tools and equipment and opeates world-wide. North American Contact: Schlumberger Technology Corporation
Stuckey"s Specialty Tools, Fishing Tools & Specialized Equipment, 2511 Lauder Road, Houston, Texas 77039, E-Mail: stusptl@yahoo.com Website: http://www.stuckeyspecialtytools.com/ producing an Itco type releasing spear
I don"t have comment to you because is my first time to see some of fishing tools and the quality are good but my humble request is how can a pump machine like me who can"t afford to get or buy can manage to have it.
I was trying to check the static water level thru the little vent screw on the top of the well casing with a 4 OZ lead fishing weight . It got stuck and then it came untied.
I dropped a key chain into a 4" steel casing monitoring well yesterday and i am trying to find ways on how to retrieve it. I have tried fishing hooks with no luck, any ideas?
I don"t much like the idea of leaving debris in a well, though it may have no effect until fishing line fouls a foot valve or bits enter a pump through a well screen.
Steve: my comments and opinion above to Bill pertain to your well fishing too. But also we"d prefer not to leave lead items in the well. I"m not sure how much two small lead weights might contribute to detectable lead in your water supply: that would depend on water chemistry, its corrosivity, the formation of a lead oxide coating on the weights themselves, and how much water movement occurs in the well.
[11] "Overshot Definition", OilGasGlossary.com. Oil & Gas Field Technical Terms Glossary, Web Search 04/21/2012, original source: http://oilgasglossary.com/overshot.html
Overshot is one of the fishing tools which is fishing the pipes externally. It can catch drill collar, drill pipe, tubing, subs and other pipes. Because of the seals,the fluid can circulate with the high pump pressure after catching the fish. The top of the fish will be milled by under mill shoe. It can also work with jars to catch the stuck fishes. If the catched fish can"t be release from stucking, we should release the overshot and lifting the drill string.
Fish diameters that are substantially Releasing a FishOVERSHOTS below the maximum catch limits of the Overshot Bump down or drop the weight of the fishing require a Basket Grapple, a Basket Grapple string against the Overshot to break the holdOverview Control, and a Plain Guide. of the grapple within the Bowl. Elevate theThe Series 10 Sucker Rod Overshot is a fishing string while slowly rotating it to the rightsmall, rugged tool designed for engaging and Engaging a Fish until the Overshot has cleared the fish.retrieving sucker rods, couplings, and other Dress the Overshot with the proper type anditems from inside tubing strings. size of Grapple. Attach the Overshot to the When ordering, please specify: bottom end of the fishing string and run it into (1) Complete assembly or part numberThe Series 10 Sucker Rod Overshot consists the hole. As the Overshot nears the top of the (2) Top Sub connectionof a Top Sub, Bowl, Grapple, and a Guide. fish, slowly rotate to the right as the overshot is (3) Size and type of fish to be caughtDepending on the diameter of the fish, either lowered over the fish. After the fish is engaged, (4) O.D., if other than standarda Spiral or Basket Grapple will be used. Fish allow right-hand torque to release from the fish-diameters near the maximum catch limits re- ing string. Then raise the fish by pulling upwardquire the use of a Spiral Grapple and a Control on the fishing string.
CANAM@CANAMSERVICES.COM WWW.CANAMSERVICES.COMSERIES 10 SUCKER ROD OVERSHOTS
SERIES 10 SUCKER ROD OVERSHOTSMAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Spiral) 1-1/16 1-1/4 1-3/8 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-5/8 1-5/8MAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Basket) 7/8 1-1/16 1-3/16 1-5/16 1-5/16 1-7/16 1-7/16OVERSHOT O.D. 1-9/16 1.43 1-21/32 1-25/32 1-29/32 1-29/32 2-5/16TYPE FS SH SH SH SH SH FSSTANDARD TOP CONNECTION 3/4 Rod 3/4 Rod 3/4 Rod 3/4 Rod 3/4 Rod 3/4 Rod 7/8 RodCOMPLETE ASSEMBLY 110-156-A 110-143-D 110-166-D 110-178-D 110-190-D 110-191-D 110-231-A Bowen No. 9790 17985 16490 13940 9990 9340 9880
When ordering, please specify: Logan Coding(1) Complete assembly or part number A = FS Full Strength – For all pulling torsional and jarring strain(2) Top Sub connection B = XFS Extra Full Strength – For extreme abuse(3) Size and type of fish to be caught C = SFS Semi Full Strength – Maximum strength for special hole conditions(4) O.D., if other than standard D = SH Slim Hole – For heavy pulling strains only E = XSH Extra Slim Hole – For pick up jobs onlyRecommended Spare Parts:(1) Spiral: 2 Grapples, 1 Control(2) Basket: 2 Grapples, 1 Control
SERIES 10 SUCKER ROD OVERSHOTSMAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Spiral) 1-9/16 1-3/4 1-3/4 1-13/16 1-13/16 1-15/162MAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Basket) 1-3/8 1-9/16 1-7/16 1-5/8 1-5/8 1-3/4 1-13/16OVERSHOT O.D. 1-27/32 2-1/16 2-1/16 2-1/8 2-5/16 2-1/4 2-5/16TYPE SH SH SH SH SFSSH SHSTANDARD TOP CONNECTION 5/8 Rod 5/8 Rod 7/8 Rod 7/8 Rod 7/8 Rod 7/8 Rod 7/8 RodCOMPLETE ASSEMBLY 110-184-D 110-206-D 110-207-D 110-213-D 110-231-C 110-225-D 110-231-D Bowen No. 36423 54178 * 156309 27765 11480 16070 9400
When ordering, please specify: Logan Coding(1) Complete assembly or part number A = FS Full Strength – For all pulling torsional and jarring strain(2) Top Sub connection B = XFS Extra Full Strength – For extreme abuse(3) Size and type of fish to be caught C = SFS Semi Full Strength – Maximum strength for special hole conditions(4) O.D., if other than standard D = SH Slim Hole – For heavy pulling strains only E = XSH Extra Slim Hole – For pick up jobs onlyRecommended Spare Parts:(1) Spiral: 2 Grapples, 1 Control(2) Basket: 2 Grapples, 1 Control
SERIES 10 SUCKER ROD OVERSHOTSMAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Spiral) 2 2-3/8MAXIMUM CATCH SIZE (Basket) 1-13/16 2-3/16OVERSHOT O.D. 2-7/8 2-27/32TYPE FS SHSTANDARD TOP CONNECTION 7/8 Rod 7/8 Rod 110-287-A 110-284-D Bowen No. 9530 15860
When ordering, please specify: Logan Coding(1) Complete assembly or part number A = FS Full Strength – For all pulling torsional and jarring strain(2) Top Sub connection B = XFS Extra Full Strength – For extreme abuse(3) Size and type of fish to be caught C = SFS Semi Full Strength – Maximum strength for special hole conditions(4) O.D., if other than standard D = SH Slim Hole – For heavy pulling strains only E = XSH Extra Slim Hole – For pick up jobs onlyRecommended Spare Parts:(1) Spiral: 2 Grapples, 1 Control(2) Basket: 2 Grapples, 1 Control
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Overshots are a tool used on the downhole process during the fishing operations. It engages the tube or tool on the outside surface. A Grapple or other piece of equipment that is similar attaches onto the overshot and grabs the fish.