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The Time a Test Saved the Tools—Why Pressure Testing Isn’t Just a Checkbox

It was a hot, dusty afternoon out in the field. We were on a multi-run cased hole wireline job, prepping for a perforation well with full wireline pressure control equipment. The crew was sharp, the wireline truck had just finished rig-up, and the logging cable was perfectly aligned through the grease head and BOP. But …

Pressure Limits Aren’t Suggestions: The Day I Almost Blew a Seal

We were midway through a high-pressure cased hole logging job on a tight horizontal wireline schedule. The rig was hot, the wireline truck was parked in place, the logging cable was threaded through a full stack of pressure control equipment, and the tools were ready to drop. But then I overheard something that made me …

When the BOP Almost Bit My Cable: A Lesson in Wireline Control

I was on a remote cased hole wireline job, working a high-pressure well with multiple zones to perforate. We were tight on time, running a complex string of wireline perforating guns, and the client was watching closely. The wireline truck was humming, the logging cable was feeding perfectly, and the team was moving like clockwork. …

The Day the Grease Saved the String: GIT Selection in Real-World Wireline Work

I’ve been in the wireline oilfield long enough to know that sometimes the smallest decisions—ones that seem minor in the moment—can make or break an entire operation. One of those decisions? Grease selection. Yeah, the stuff we pump into the grease head to seal the well around the wireline. One cold morning on a horizontal …

How a Ball Check Valve Saved Our Wireline Run—and Why I Never Go Without One

I was on a tight job schedule—cased hole wireline, high pressure, multiple stages. Nothing unusual in the grand scheme of wireline services oil and gas, but enough moving parts that everything had to be perfect. The kind of job that doesn’t forgive mistakes. We were rigged up and ready. Logging cable tight, pressure control equipment …

How a Melted Cable Taught Me to Equalize Like a Pro

There are some jobs in the wireline oilfield that burn into your memory—literally. It was a high-pressure horizontal wireline job, and we were prepping for a multi-stage perforation well operation. I had the full pressure control equipment rigged up: grease head, wireline BOP, tool trap, and lubricator. The crew was solid, the logging cable had …

The Bump That Saved the Job: Lessons in Pressure Control and Precision

It was one of those crisp, early morning wireline jobs—cased hole, high-pressure well, multiple runs planned. We were already a few stages in, using full pressure control equipment, and the crew was in rhythm. Then came the bump up before the next run, and just like that, the whole job was nearly derailed. We’d seen …

The Day the Trap Saved the Tools—and the Job

I remember the first time a tool string dropped on me like it happened yesterday. We were running a standard cased hole wireline operation—nothing overly complex. But it was a pressure job, and that means you’ve got to be ready for anything. The crew had just finished a slick wireline and perforating run. We were …

The Top Fire Job That Taught Me About Transfer Kits—and Discipline

There’s a certain rhythm to wireline and perforating work. When you’ve been in the wireline oilfield long enough, you learn to trust your instincts, your wireline tools, and most importantly—your procedures. But one job in particular showed me just how critical it is to follow every detail in the book, especially when it comes to …

A Simple Painted Ring That Saved the Stage

You never forget the first time a perf gun fires at the wrong depth. I was fresh on a new wireline unit, prepping for a multi-stage perforation well job in a tight formation. The job required precision from start to finish—horizontal wireline, cased hole wireline, multiple plugs, and a stacked gun system ready for a …