COMPLETIONS / TOOL-STATE SIMULATION

Completion Tools Simulator.
Tool mechanics that carry state.

The Completion Tools Simulator connects whipstock, liner hanger, multilateral, packer, and tubing operations to continuously evolving well conditions. Rehearse the tool sequence, mechanical response, hydraulic state, and recovery path together.

01 / TOOL STATE

Set → activate → verify

Every command advances the actual tool state and changes what can happen next.

02 / MECHANICAL LOAD

Torque, turns, and force

String response, setting loads, and operating limits remain coupled to the procedure.

03 / HYDRAULIC STATE

Pressure follows configuration

Valve position, displacement, isolation, and fluid routing resolve through live physics.

04 / BRANCH STATE

Parent bore to lateral

Track branch selection, junction condition, and zone-specific pressure without resetting the well.

Persistent
Tool and well state
Integrated
Mechanical + hydraulic response
Recoverable
Failure and contingency paths
CORE CAPABILITIES

Rehearse the tool lifecycle, not isolated clicks.

The simulator preserves the relationship between tool state, string mechanics, pressure response, branch geometry, and crew action from run-in-hole through verification.

01

Whipstock and window operations

Practice orientation, setting, window cutting, milling response, torque propagation, and premature-setting contingencies.

02

Liner hanger systems

Run, set, cement, test, and verify liner systems with pressure, torque, turns, and multi-step tool-state logic.

03

Multilateral completions

Model parent bores, laterals, junction nodes, branch selection, zone isolation, and branch-specific hydraulic response.

VALIDATION FLOW

Operate. Deviate. Recover.

Procedures remain connected to physics when the operation leaves the expected path.

01

Configure

Select tool, well, branch, and operating parameters.

02

Execute

Run the complete sequence against live mechanical and hydraulic state.

03

Branch

Trigger failure modes and compare recovery decisions without restarting.

RELATED SIMULATORS

Continue through the well lifecycle.

Continue into the simulators for the operations surrounding completion-tool deployment.

BUILD YOUR PROGRAM

Validate the tool, procedure, and well as one system.

Configure a completion-tool simulation around your equipment, procedures, failure library, and deployment environment.

Completion Tools Simulations

TORQUE, DRAG & MECHANICS

Whipstock and Sidetrack Mechanical Execution

Model whipstock placement and kickoff mechanics for reliable sidetrack creation.

  • Anchor and window modeling
  • Kickoff torque analysis
  • Orientation accuracy tracking
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TORQUE, DRAG & MECHANICS

Whipstock Execution

Plan window orientation, set depth, and kickoff parameters with confidence.

  • Orientation and depth planning
  • Anchor and window milling
  • Kickoff trajectory control
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System Limits & Failure Modes

Liner Hangers / Stage Tools / Multi-Stage Jobs

Simulate multi-stage cementing operations and mechanical tool sequences.

  • Stage sequence modeling
  • Tool activation analysis
  • Multi-zone fluid tracking
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CONCURRENT HUMAN INTERACTION

Sidetrack

Design and validate sidetrack trajectories and mechanics from the parent well.

  • Kickoff point selection
  • Toolface and trajectory control
  • Mechanical limit checks
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SPECIALIST SIMULATOR FAQ

Completion Tools Simulator questions, answered.

Direct answers for completion and service teams evaluating tool-state logic, mechanics, hydraulics, multilateral workflows, failures, and validation.

01

What is a completion tools simulator?

It is a physics-based environment for rehearsing tool deployment and procedure execution while tool state, string mechanics, pressure, fluids, branch geometry, equipment status, and crew actions remain connected.

02

Which completion tools and operations can be represented?

Programs can include whipstocks, window milling, liner hangers, packers, tubing systems, multilateral junctions, branch selection, setting sequences, cementing interfaces, testing, and retrieval or recovery steps.

03

How does the simulator preserve tool state?

Commands advance the represented tool through configured states such as run, orient, set, activate, shift, release, test, and verify. The current state constrains what actions and outcomes are physically available next.

04

Does the model combine mechanical and hydraulic behavior?

Yes. Torque, turns, force, string response, pressure, valve position, displacement, isolation, fluid routing, and branch-specific well response can evolve together through the procedure.

05

Can teams rehearse failure and recovery paths?

Yes. Premature setting, incomplete activation, pressure-test failure, milling difficulty, branch-selection error, stuck or unreleased tools, and procedure-specific contingencies can be evaluated without resetting the prior state.

06

How can the Completion Tools Simulator be deployed?

Use online or workstation access for engineering and preparation, portable or immersive systems for team rehearsal, or connected HIL environments for tool, control, and procedure validation.

ONE LIBRARY / EVERY DEPLOYMENT

Any simulation. Any deployment.

Run any individual Endeavor simulation—or the complete simulation library—on any deployment option. The hardware and access model can change; the underlying RuntimePhysics™ behavior and scenario content remain consistent.

IMMERSIVE SYSTEMS

X1 / X2 / X3

Deploy the same simulations on full-scale, classroom, or portable X-Series simulator hardware.

LOCAL COMPUTE

Workstation / Laptop

Run individual scenarios or the complete suite locally for training, planning, validation, and analysis.

STREAMED ACCESS

Endeavor.One / Online

Deliver the simulation library to connected teams without changing the simulation itself.

ENGAGE WITH ENDEAVOR

Let’s model what happens next.

Tell us what you need to train, test, or de-risk. We’ll focus the conversation on the operation, physics, and deployment environment.

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