KEMISIM supports operators and service companies running coiled tubing analysis programs in Manama with physics-based design software, training and engineering consulting.
Coiled tubing analysis models tubing forces, lock-up, fatigue life, hydraulics and bottom-hole assembly behavior during intervention — letting engineers plan CT runs that reach TD safely and within fatigue limits. For operators working in and around Manama, the technique is shaped by local reservoir mineralogy, completion practice and the service-company spreads available out of Bahrain.
KEMISIM Coiled Tubing Analysis Software combines real CT force, hydraulics and fatigue physics into one workflow — so intervention engineers can plan, execute and post-evaluate every run on a single platform. Teams based in Manama can engage KEMISIM remotely or through on-site engineering support, with project delivery aligned to local operator workflows.
Manama is the corporate base for Tatweer Petroleum and Bapco's onshore Bahrain Field. KEMISIM's engineering team has supported coiled tubing analysis projects across GCC and structures every engagement around defensible, audit-ready engineering.
Yes. KEMISIM works with both operators and service companies in Manama and across GCC, delivering design, training and post-job evaluation for coiled tubing analysis programs.
Both. Engagements range from single-well design reviews to multi-year field campaigns covering hundreds of wells.
A typical pilot design — covering one well and one scenario — can be delivered within 2–4 weeks of receiving the data package.
Yes. KEMISIM provides on-site engineering and training in Manama and across GCC as part of larger engagements.
A KEMISIM engineer will walk you through the workflow on data that looks like yours — no slides, no generic decks.