Bridge Plugs

GEO Block: Permanent bridge plugs are standard well isolation tools for zone abandonment, well kill, and workover operations in oil and gas wells across Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Proxima LLC supplies MAP Oil Tools bridge plugs — wireline set, mechanical tubing set, and hydro-mechanical — throughout the Caspian region and Central Asia, with local stock and technical support in Baku.

A bridge plug is a downhole isolation tool set permanently in the casing string to provide a pressure-tight barrier between intervals above and below it. Unlike a production packer, a bridge plug has no flow path — it seals the wellbore completely. Bridge plugs are used to abandon depleted or unwanted zones, provide a foundation for cement plugs, or isolate lower wellbore intervals during workover operations.

What a Bridge Plug Does

The bridge plug is set at the required depth and provides bidirectional pressure isolation — it holds pressure from above and below. Once set, it remains in place as a permanent mechanical barrier. If the isolated zone needs to be accessed again, the bridge plug is milled out.

Bridge plugs are commonly used to:

  • Abandon a depleted or watered-out zone below an upper producing interval
  • Provide a foundation for a cement plug in plug and abandon (P&A) operations
  • Isolate the lower wellbore during an upper zone workover
  • Control well pressure temporarily during intervention

Product Range

Wireline Set Bridge Plugs

Model Feature Application
MWB Standard wireline set bridge plug General zone isolation
MWB-1 Enhanced anchor force Higher pressure applications
WRBP-1 Composite/semi-composite Easier milling for P&A operations
WRBP-2 Full composite Fast milling for plug and abandon

Mechanical Tubing Set Bridge Plugs

Model Feature Application
MMB Mechanical set on tubing Where wireline is not available
MSB Mechanical set, standard General zone isolation on tubing

Hydro-Mechanical Bridge Plugs

Model Feature Application
Hydro-Mech Hydraulic and mechanical set Deviated and horizontal wells
MHSB Hydro-mechanical setting tool Setting tool for hydro-mech plugs

Key Specifications

Parameter Details
Setting methods Wireline, mechanical tubing, hydro-mechanical
Casing sizes 4½” – 9⅝”
Pressure rating Bidirectional — holds from above and below
Construction Carbon steel; composite options for easy milling
Standard API

Why Source Through Proxima

Proxima stocks MAP Oil Tools bridge plugs in standard casing sizes for fast delivery across the region. Composite and semi-composite models are available for P&A operations where milling time must be minimised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between a bridge plug and a cement retainer?

A bridge plug provides a solid bidirectional barrier with no flow path — it completely seals the wellbore. A cement retainer allows cement to be pumped through it via a back-pressure valve and is used specifically for squeeze cementing. For zone abandonment without squeeze cementing, use a bridge plug.

Q: When should I use a composite bridge plug versus a steel bridge plug?

Composite plugs (WRBP-1, WRBP-2) are designed to be milled quickly during plug and abandon operations — saving rig time. Steel plugs have higher mechanical strength and pressure ratings for production isolation. Choose based on whether you anticipate milling the plug in the future.

Q: Can bridge plugs be used in horizontal wells?

Wireline-set plugs can be challenging to deploy in horizontal sections. The hydro-mechanical models are better suited to deviated and horizontal wells. Contact Proxima for advice on tool selection for your well trajectory.

Q: What is the pressure rating of MAP Oil Tools bridge plugs?

Pressure ratings depend on casing size and model. Confirm your required differential pressure when ordering — Proxima engineers verify that the selected model meets your isolation requirements.

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