TCP - Tubing Conveyed Perforating
In TCP well completions, the use of tubing, drill pipe or coiled tubing is utilized to convey perforating guns to the required depth. TCP is cost effective because long or multiple intervals can be perforated in a single trip, saving substantial time and expense.
With TCP, the Frac or Production string is already in place and eliminates the need of snubbing into a well that has pressure after perforating.
TCP systems can be tailored for many combinations of gun diameter, length and shot density allowing operators to optimize well flow by maximizing perforation length and entry hole size.
TCP: Traveling blocks are rated to 37,000 lbs (16,783 kg) working load. This means we can run the following tubing configurations with a built in margin of +- 2,000 lbs. 60.3 mm x 6.99 kg/m = 2,250 m. 73 mm x 9.67 kg/m = 1650 m.
