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Why Team Snubbing?

  • Customized technology
  • Proven expertise and reliability
  • COR certified
  • Quick rig-up time
  • Member of ISN Networld
  • Helicopter portable units
  • Less environmental impact
  • Excellent safety record


WELCOME

Team Snubbing Is #1 In Rig Assisted Snubbing

Team Snubbing Service Inc. specializes in providing expert snubbing services in low-pressure well environments which are found in over 60% of the Western Canadian basin. We have responded to the needs of the oil and gas industry by developing a more cost-effective technology that is optimized for requirements at 7000 KPA with 2-7/8 production tubing up to 12,000 KPA with 2-3/8" production tubing. For pressure ratings on larger OD pipe please contact Team Snubbing. Based on the reliable tubing stripper technology of the RS100, our Mini Brutus - with its ability to move tubulars quickly and safely in and out of the well boring during servicing - now sets the standard in rig-assisted snubbing.

Being cost-competitive is important to us, and to our customers, but Team Snubbing stands out from conventional snubbing companies for more reasons than price alone.

Team Snubbing Technology is Patent Pending

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For more details of our snubbing unit, please look at our equipment in action

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Features & Capabilities


  • Remote control; no extra people on
         rig floor
  • Keep well live; reduce killing wells
  • Quick rig-up time, 20 minutes typical
  • Ability to drill through RS100 bag
  • Helicopter skid packages available
  • 1 ton truck and trailer mounted units
  • Self-contained snubbing unit
  • Provides 28,000 lbs. of snub force

  • Unlike Larger units there is less stress on
         bell nipples
  • RS packages available for underbalanced drilling
  • RS cable packages available
  • Fast transition from snubbing to stripping and
         vice versa
  • RS urethane elements ensure excellent
         connection seals for all tubing sizes at both low
         and high pressures