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Wireline & Slickline Equipment: selection, compatibility, and field reality

Wireline and slickline operations depend on compatibility between well conditions and tooling. The right configuration considers pressure, temperature, geometry, and the intervention objective.

Where this equipment is typically used

  • Routine well interventions (setting/pulling, shifting, gauging, fishing).
  • Diagnostics and confirmation runs.
  • Maintenance and cleanouts.
  • Tool-string assembly where secure connections matter.

Common selection mistakes to avoid

  • Choosing only by "similar-looking" tools, ignoring thread/load/OD constraints.
  • Underestimating pressure-control requirements for the well state.
  • Skipping material compatibility checks (H₂S/CO₂, temperature cycles).
  • Not standardizing tool-string configurations.
What's the difference between wireline and slickline equipment?

Slickline is single-strand for mechanical interventions; wireline often includes conductors for logging/measurement.

Do I need pressure control for every slickline job?

If the well is live (or can become live), pressure control is critical.