WELL INTERVENTION / RECOVERY

Fishing & Remedial Operations Simulator.
Recovery decisions under load.

The Fishing & Remedial Operations Simulator connects tool selection, engagement, jar timing, string load, milling response, circulation, and well condition in one live recovery workflow. Teams can test the plan before the fish gets more expensive.

CHARACTERIZE

Know what is stuck

Define fish geometry, access limits, engagement method, and tool compatibility.

ENGAGE

Tool state meets string state

Overshot, spear, jar, and milling actions change what the recovery system can do next.

LOAD

Surface force, downhole response

Track overpull, torque, motor differential pressure, and jar windows continuously.

RECOVER

Compare the next move

Branch through circulation, jarring, milling, cleanout, and retrieval strategies without resetting.

Mechanical
Loads and engagement state
Hydraulic
Circulation and motor response
Branchable
Recovery strategy comparison
CORE CAPABILITIES

Rehearse the recovery, not just the procedure.

Fishing and remedial work depends on what the well, string, and tool are doing now. The simulator carries that state through every attempt.

01

Fishing and jar operations

Practice fish characterization, tool selection, engagement, jar sequencing, load windows, and retrieval.

02

Milling and cleanout

Track milling torque, motor differential pressure, circulation response, debris removal, and equipment limits.

03

Contingency branching

Compare alternative tools, operating parameters, freeing strategies, and escalation paths from the same well state.

FROM THE SCENARIO LIBRARY

Explore fishing and milling simulations.

Explore focused recovery scenarios for tool selection, jar timing, milling limits, and load control.

BUILD YOUR PROGRAM

Test the recovery plan before committing downhole.

Configure fish geometry, tool string, operational limits, well conditions, and contingency paths around your recovery program.

Fishing & Remedial Operations Simulations

CONCURRENT HUMAN INTERACTION

Fishing and Milling Optimization

Plan efficient fishing and milling operations with parameter and tool control.

  • Jar load optimization
  • Milling torque limits
  • Fish engagement strategy
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CONCURRENT HUMAN INTERACTION

Stuck Pipe Recovery Sequencing

Train and test recovery sequences for differential, pack-off, and key-seat sticking.

  • Sticking mechanism diagnosis
  • Freeing sequence rehearsal
  • Load-path verification
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CONCURRENT HUMAN INTERACTION

Milling

Optimize mill selection, parameters, and debris management for clean execution.

  • Mill-BHA selection
  • Parameter envelopes (WOB-RPM-ECD)
  • Debris transport and cleanup
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CONCURRENT HUMAN INTERACTION

Fishing

Plan fish retrieval with tool selection, jar timing, and load control.

  • Fish characterization and engagement
  • Jar timing and load windows
  • BOP-through limitations
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SPECIALIST SIMULATOR FAQ

Fishing and Remedial Operations Simulator questions, answered.

Direct answers for intervention teams evaluating fishing, jarring, milling, cleanout, recovery branching, and deployment.

01

What is a fishing and remedial operations simulator?

It is a live mechanical and hydraulic environment for planning and rehearsing recovery work. Fish geometry, tool engagement, string load, circulation, milling response, well condition, and crew decisions remain connected throughout the attempt.

02

Which fishing and remedial operations can teams simulate?

Programs can include fish characterization, overshot and spear selection, jar sequencing, load control, milling, cleanout, debris circulation, stuck-pipe recovery, sidetrack preparation, and retrieval.

03

Does the model combine mechanics and hydraulics?

Yes. Overpull, torque, jar windows, motor differential pressure, pump rate, returns, restrictions, and tool state advance together rather than being treated as separate calculations.

04

Can teams compare alternative recovery strategies?

Yes. Different tools, parameters, circulation paths, jarring sequences, milling limits, and escalation decisions can be evaluated from the same prior well and fish state.

05

Can customer-specific tools and procedures be represented?

Yes. The configuration can incorporate tool dimensions, operating limits, engagement logic, well geometry, procedural sequence, failure modes, and recovery criteria supplied for the program.

06

How can the simulator be deployed?

Use online or workstation access for planning, portable systems for team rehearsal, or integrated simulator and HIL environments for connected controls and equipment logic.

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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