Hydraulic Testing

IPI Packers has designed a range of inflatable elements and the accompanying downhole tools for hydraulic testing.

Testing the casing integrity or the reservoir and formation characteristics requires inflatable packers that can tolerate multiple inflation cycles. Our element designs exceed the required robustness and retrievability for testing applications. This is why all the major O&G companies prefer to have an IPI Packers inflate for their testing tools.

Products

Explore our Inflatable Solutions for Testing applications

Casing Integrity Test Tool (CITT)
A live-well deployable, high expansion, multi-set inflatable testing packer, providing a quick method to temporarily isolate zones within well…
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InflataTEST
First rod-conveyed multi-set inflatable packer system available in the oil and gas industry, providing cost-effective optimization in wells completed with I-PCP’s…
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Multi Set Injection Packer System (MSIPS)
Multi-cycle inflatable packer assembly designed for high flow rate and high pressure well intervention applications….
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Setting Tool (ST)
Versatile and efficient solution for well-testing and stimulation in both open-hole and cased-hole applications….
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Frequently Asked Questions

IPI Packers has two manufacturing plants. Depending on the type of the packer element, we build it either in Australia or Bulgaria.

Yes, however, the acceptable concentration of H2S or CO2 depends on multiple parameters including temperature and hydrostatic pressure. Our engineers can review the well parameters and advise whether you can use inflatable solutions for your application.

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