Casing

Casing is a critical component used in drilling operations to stabilize the wellbore. It ensures the safety and efficiency of oil and gas extraction by preventing contamination and collapse.

  1. 4-1/2" 11.60# L-80 LTC casing Raw material W/Polycore liner

    Casing

    4-1/2" 11.60# L-80 LTC casing Raw material W/Polycore liner

    This Item was pulled due to ID restriction as they needed to push more volume. No holes or pitting, would need to have threads looked at.

    EMI/Inspection can be an option if requested

    Contact: Duke Hernandez

    Dhernandez@wfes.com

    432-230-5381

Common Applications

oil extraction

gas production

well stabilization

drilling support

hydrocarbon exploration

reservoir management

Buying Guide

Casing Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the geological conditions of your drilling site to determine casing grade requirements.
  • Consider the diameter and length needed for effective wellbore coverage.
  • Examine the joint connections for compatibility with your existing equipment.
  • Check for compliance with industry standards and certifications.
  • Assess surplus inventory for cost-effective solutions without compromising safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of casing in oil and gas drilling?
Casing is used to stabilize the wellbore, prevent contamination, and support extraction operations.
How do I choose the right casing for my drilling project?
Consider the depth, pressure, and environmental conditions of the well to select the appropriate casing.
What materials are typically used for casing?
Casing is usually made from steel, but alternative materials may be used depending on specific well conditions.
Can I use surplus casing in new projects?
Yes, surplus casing can be used provided it meets the necessary safety and performance standards for your application.