Meaning Workover
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The repair or stimulation of an existing production well for the purpose of restoring, prolonging or enhancing the production of hydrocarbons.
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. A workover may be performed to stimulate the well, remove sand or wax from the wellbore, to mechanically repair the well, or for other reasons.
Source: oilandgasuk.co.uk (offline)

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Remedial work to the equipment within a well, the well pipework, or relating to attempts to increase the rate of flow.
Source: aschereenergy.com (offline)

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Remedial work to the equipment within a well, the well pipework, or relating to attempts to increase the rate of flow.  
Source: marcellus-shale.us (offline)

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the process of conducting remedial work, such as cleaning out a well bore, to increase or restore production.
Source: kioga.org (offline)

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Remedial work to the equipment within a well, the well pipework, or relating to attempts to increase the rate of flow.   
Source: adx-energy.com

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Any operation performed on a well subsequent to its completion.
Source: woodmac.com

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work-over Re-entry into a completed field well for modification or repair. Restoring well productivity by cleaning out accumulations of sand, silt or other substances that clog production tubing.
Source: oilvoice.com (offline)

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. Tubing is pulled and the casing at the bottom of the well is pumped or washed free of sand that may have accumulated.
Source: patriotenergy.com

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the process whereby a completed production well is subsequently re-entered and any necessary cleaning, repair and maintenance work done. Often done to restore or increase production.
Source: energy-pedia.com

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production.
Source: cnsopb.ns.ca (offline)

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. Tubing is pulled and the casing at the bottom of the well is pumped or washed free of sand that may have accumulated.
Source: enervest.net

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. A workover may be performed to stimulate the well, remove sand or wax from the wellbore, to mechanically repair the well, or for other [..]
Source: ukogplc.com

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production.
Source: cnlopb.ca

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Operation on a shut-in or producing well to restore or increase its production.
Source: marathonpetroleum.com

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. A workover may be performed to stimulate the well, remove sand or wax from the wellbore, to mechanically repair the well, or for other [..]
Source: lgo-energy.com

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To clean out or work on a well to restore or increase production.
Source: globaloilwatch.com (offline)

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Any operation performed on a well subsequent to its completion to repair and improve its performance.
Source: prevailenergy.com (offline)

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The process of conducting remedial work, such as cleaning out a well bore, to increase or restore production.
Source: cardinalenergygroup.com

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A major operation on a completed well to restore, maintain, or improve the well’s production (i.e. deepening the well).
Source: mlpguy.com (offline)

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Operations on a producing well to restore or increase production. A workover may be performed to stimulate the well, remove sand or wax from the wellbore, to mechanically repair the well, or for other reasons.
Source: data.airwatergas.org (offline)

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To carry out remedial operations on a producing well with the intention of restoring or increasing production. Further Reading
Source: contractorsunlimited.co.uk (offline)

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The term workover is used to refer to any kind of oil well intervention involving invasive techniques, such as wireline, coiled tubing or snubbing. More specifically, a workover refers to the expensi [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





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