Cut and Thread Procedure
Cut and Thread Procedure
Prior to any fishing operations ensure that all personnel involved are aware of their duties by
means of a pre-operation safety meeting.
Pick up the first stand of drill pipe and attach the proper sub.
Pull the spear head overshot to the derrickman.
Guide the overshot into the first stand of pipe.
Thread the spearhead (well end of cable) through the overshot.
When the spearhead overshot comes down through the drillpipe and sub, Pick up the
spear and stab it into the overshot.
6. Attach the overshot to the drill pipe and make up connections.
7. Pull up on the cable to lift cable hanger from the rotary
8. Remove the cable hanger. Ensure that all tools are secure to avoid dropping in the
well.
9. Enter the length of the overshot and sub to the pipe tally.
10. Adjust the cable tension to normal plus 2 000 lbs.
11. Lower the first stand of pipe into the well slowly, and watch the tension meter. Hang
off pipe in the slips.
12. Place a C-plate in the slot between rope socket and spear. Slack off the cable until it
is supported by the C-plate.
13. Release the overshot using special tongs.
14. Pull the overshot up to the Derrickman who should have another stand of drillpipe
ready.
15. Drop the overshot through the drillpipe and LATCH onto the spear.
16. Pick up on the cable and remove the C-plate.
17. Bring up the tension on the line to normal plus 2 000 lbs.
18. Make up and slowly lower in the stand of drillpipe. Do not rotate the pipe inside the
hole.
19. Repeat the above procedure for each stand until the overshot reaches the stuck tool.
Note: Cable tension and string weight should at all times be monitored very
carefully.
Pull up to normal tension plus 2,000 lbs on the cable. Install the cable hanger.
Bring down the elevator and clamp the cable hanger to the elevator.
Pull up the elevator very slowly with 1,000 lbs increments and break the weak point.
Do not break the weak point using the logging winch.
Cut off both rope sockets and connect the ends with a square knot. Remove the
cable hanger.
POOH with the cable using the logging winch.
POOH slowly with the drillpipe without rotating.
Note: Rotation of the pipe may disengage and drop the fish.
Secure the tools using the C-plate in the normal fashion when the tool and overshot
are at surface.
Disconnect the head and use a thread protector to pull out the tool.
Note: If a radioactive tool is stuck, the weak point shall not be broken. Reverse
strip out of the hole.
The weak point will not be broken when the fish has been latched into the overshot.
The cable and drillpipe will be pulled out together and the cable has to be cut
whenever a stand of drillpipe has been disconnected.
This method implies an additional safety factor since the fish remains connected to
the cable while pulling out with the drillpipe.