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How Changing One Connection Prevented a Misrun and a Mess

There’s a moment in every wireline engineer’s journey when something simple turns into something critical—and fast. I’ve seen it more than once in cased hole logging operations, where one loose connection or overlooked detail in the wireline toolstring can turn a well perforation run into a long day of fishing wire line or replacing blown …

The Lessons You Don’t Forget: Wireline Best Practices That Saved the Day

I still remember the day like it was yesterday. We had just rolled out to a job site for a cased hole logging operation. Everything seemed routine—weather was clear, tools were loaded, and the wireline truck was freshly serviced. But what I thought would be a standard day in the oilfield turned into one of …

Collector Failure in the Field and What It Taught Me About Wireline Readiness

One of the most underestimated components in a wireline unit is the collector. It sits quietly, transferring electrical signals between the logging cable and the acquisition system. But when it fails—like it did on one of my recent cased hole wireline jobs—it can bring the entire operation to a halt. We were scheduled to run …

Preventing Costly Mistakes in Pump Down Perforating Through SOP Compliance

There are days in the wireline oilfield when everything runs smooth—clean logs, clear signals, on-depth shots. Then there are days like this one—when the job reminds you why wireline control systems, procedures, and checklists aren’t just paperwork. They’re survival. We were on a horizontal wireline job, setting plugs and running a multi-stage wireline perforating operation …

The Day a Dirty Hose Almost Shut Down a Wireline Job on the BOP Stack

Some days in wireline, it’s not the explosives, the perforating gun, or the wireline truck that nearly stop the job—it’s something as simple as a dirty hose end. We were on a high-pressure cased hole well services job, setting up to run a wireline perforating gun downhole. Everything looked good from the outside—riglock secure, pressure …

Avoiding Disaster with Depth Control During a Complex Wireline and Perforation Job

I’ve always said that depth control is one of those things in wireline that separates the experienced from the careless. It’s the difference between a successful well perforation and a million-dollar mistake. I learned that lesson again on a job that should have been routine—but turned into a defining moment. We were assigned to run …

How I Followed the Wireline Transportation SOP and Stayed Safe

There’s a part of wireline work that doesn’t always make the highlight reel—but it’s just as critical as what happens downhole: transportation. I remember the morning we had to haul a full load of perforating guns, shaped charges, and downhole tools out to a remote location for a cased hole wireline job. The night before, …

The Day I Didn’t Guess – I Followed the Explosives Safety SOP

There’s something about the stillness right before a perforation run that never quite settles. Even after years in wireline logging and countless jobs involving perforating guns, pipe recovery tools, and all kinds of downhole wireline equipment, the tension still lingers in the air. That day, I rolled onto location before sunrise. A typical cased hole …

Gunshop Safety is Where Wireline Precision Begins

There’s a moment before every job where I stop and take in the quiet hum of the gunshop. It’s not glamorous—metal benches, primacord, detonators neatly laid out, the faint smell of oil and metal—but it’s sacred. Because what we do in the gunshop determines how the wireline tools will perform downhole. We were getting ready …

Learning the Art of Perforation One Detonator at a Time

It was one of those quiet early mornings on location. The kind where you can hear the cable creak on the drum and the hum of the wireline truck as you run pre-job checks. I was prepping for a multi-zone perforation well, reviewing the string and wiring each perforating gun with the care these jobs …