Thursday, 28 January 2016

Casing - liner

Liner

A liner is a string of casing that does not reach the surface. They are usually “hung” (attached to the intermediate casing using an arrangement of packers and slips) from the base of the intermediate casing and reach to the bottom of the hole. The major advantage of a liner is the cost of the string is reduced, as are running and cementing times. During the course of the well, if the liner has to be extended to the surface (making it another string of casing), the string attaching the liner to the surface is known as a “tie-back” string.

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