Overnight, WellsRX ran a planned multi-cut operation on a P110 casing string, placing five cuts at different intervals, around two to three minutes per cut, all in a single trip.
In P&A operations, every trip in and out of the well costs time and money. A job that takes five runs instead of one isn’t just slower, it multiplies rig time, handling risk, and wear on equipment. The ability to place multiple confirmed cuts in a single run changes the economics of a casing cutting program meaningfully.
What makes this possible is how the tool is designed. WellsRX’s internal casing cutter applies consistent knife force throughout the cut, reduces chatter, and gives a more reliable confirmation that the cut is complete before moving to the next depth. These aren’t minor refinements, they’re what separates a tool that performs predictably at depth from one that keeps you guessing. Five cuts, one trip. That’s the difference it makes in practice.