Coiled Tubing Drilling (CTD)
      
        Coiled Tubing Drilling (CTD) is a drilling method that combines coiled
        tubing and directional drilling. The primary reason to use Coiled Tubing
        Drilling is its ability to re-enter depleted wells quickly and
        cost-effectively.
  
        
        The ability to work with surface pressure while flowing produced fluids
        and continuously pumping when tripping into and out of the hole clearly
        represent the most important advantage to CTD.
        
        Petro Danial Kish, is going to be equipped with this sophisticated
        technique in order to serve clients with a more convenient and
        cost-effective solution.
        
        We are thrilled to announce a new wave of innovations and initiatives that
        will redefine excellence in technical services and equipment. At Petro
        Danial, our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible drives
        us to continually invest in cutting-edge technology and advanced
        solutions.
        
        These latest developments are not just about enhancing our service
        offerings—they represent a significant leap forward in operational
        efficiency, sustainability, and client satisfaction. From state-of-the-art
        equipment to innovative service models, we are setting new benchmarks in
        the industry, ensuring that our clients receive nothing but the best.
        
        One of Petro Danial’s initiatives toward this approach is to develop
        “Coiled Tubing Drilling” technique as one the most sophisticated services
        that could be delivered to our customers in this demanding market.
        
        Coiled Tubing Drilling is best suited for under-balanced operations
        because it is a “closed-loop” system.
        
        A “closed-loop” system does not require the formation to be put in an
        over-balanced state at any time during the operation and there is less
        skin or near well-bore damage caused. The CTD is designed to operate on
        narrow formations but can be run in basically any formation.