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BaraMag swarf recovery technology removes ferrous metals from fluids while milling casing.

Significant quantities of swarf (metallic shavings, filings, and particulates) can be generated in the slot recovery and decommission operations that may require the removal of sections of the original casing strings. Where cutting and pulling of the casing is not an option, extensive milling may be required. In addition, section and window milling to sidetrack wells often generates large quantities of swarf.

BaraMag ditch magnets

Reduce manual handling with BaraMag zip-clean ditch magnets

Pipe that rotates and tubulars tripped into and out of wellbores generate measurable quantities of swarf in the fluid system. The swarf is generated because of the metal-on-metal friction. In addition, section and window milling to sidetrack wells, or for plug and abandonment (P&A) and decommissioning purposes, often generate large quantities of swarf.

Halliburton's BaraMag swarf separation in process

BaraMag flow diverter

Achieve effective swarf removal with a uniquely certified diverter system.

Significant quantities of swarf can be generated during slot recovery and decommissioning operations that may require the removal of sections of the original casing strings. Where cutting and pulling of the casing are not options, extensive milling may be required. Additionally, section and window milling to sidetrack wells often generate large quantities of swarf.  

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