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Squeeze Cementing Services for Well Casing Repair

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The contract requires the execution of squeeze cementing operations to address a casing defect in the production well OWF 32, involving thorough wellbore preparation, precise cement injection to isolate and seal the damaged section, and verification of the integrity of the resulting seal to ensure long-term well integrity. All work must comply with industry standards for well repair and environmental safety, with specific attention to preventing contamination and maintaining operational control throughout the process. The service must be performed in Los Angeles, with the contractor responsible for coordinating logistics, equipment, and personnel to complete the task efficiently and without disruption to surrounding operations. This is a subcontract under the NAICS code 213111, issued by the California Department of Conservation through the California Conservation, Department of, with the work posted on July 9, 2026, and linked via the California EQA Net portal. The contract does not specify set-aside provisions or detailed point of contact information, but performance is expected to meet the technical and safety expectations defined by state regulatory frameworks. The contractor must be prepared to deliver qualified personnel and equipment capable of handling the complexities of squeeze cementing in an active production environment, with all deliverables subject to verification and approval by state oversight authorities.

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Squeeze cementing to seal casing defect in OWF 32 well, complies with state standards, performed in Los Angeles.

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California Conservation, Department of

NAICS

213111 - Drilling Oil and Gas WellsView NAICS

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Los Angeles, CA

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AgencyCalifornia Conservation, Department of
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Perform squeeze cementing operations to repair a casing defect in production well OWF 32, including wellbore preparation, cement injection, and seal verification.

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