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Type of piping used in oil and gas wells
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FLATpak coiled tubing umbilical configured for an ESP

Coiled tubing umbilicals are a type of piping used in oil and gas wells.

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The piping can be used during interventions. They encapsulate multiple coiled tubing and electrical strings into a single string which can be deployed by one conventional unit. These technologies allow for the deployment of complex pumps on coiled tubing. Multiple strings in a casing may maintain a manageable shape for the tubing and eliminating the danger of ovalization.

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