Titan Division of Hunting Energy Services, a subsidiary of Hunting Plc, the international energy services company, unveiled its line of PowerSet Solo power charges on Sept. 29.
Power charges generate explosive gas to activate setting tools that plug zones in the well to isolate fluid flow. The new PowerSet Solo power charges, with a built-in initiation device, are the only power charges on the market that operate without an igniter. This provides additional operational savings and efficiency.
Hunting’s PowerSet and PowerSet Solo power charges deliver optimal and consistent burn times that make for reliable plug setting. Both power charges are available for Hunting’s T-Set One setting tool. Suitable for 4-1/2 in. through 9-5/8 in. casing, T-Set One uses one power charge and assembly for all applications up to 55,000-lb shear.
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