Pulling Units (Service Rigs) Services

Trust Petroleum Services – Free Zone provides Pulling Unit (Service Rig) services to support day-to-day well servicing and mechanical interventions on producing wells. Our pulling units are deployed to safely and efficiently pull and run sucker rods and production tubing, enabling critical maintenance such as pump servicing, tubing leak troubleshooting, and packer-related interventions, helping operators restore reliability and reduce downtime. Pulling units are optimized for speed, mobility, and routine servicing efficiency, especially on fields with frequent rod/tubing/pump maintenance cycles.

Typical Pulling Unit Operations (Mechanical Well Servicing)

Our pulling units commonly support the following activities (subject to well condition, program, and client requirements):

  • Pulling rods / running rods to service or replace downhole pumps and related components.
  • Rod-string handling during corrective maintenance and planned servicing campaigns
  • Safe connection/disconnection control and disciplined handling practices (per site procedures)
  • Pulling and running tubing to address tubing-related issues and downhole equipment change-outs
  • Typical drivers include packer replacement, tubing leak troubleshooting, and plugged tubing scenarios
  • Controlled lifting/hoisting, slips/elevators usage, and safe handling interfaces.
  • Access activities that frequently precede rod/tubing servicing, including removing the wellhead and removing the horsehead (pumping unit only) to gain safe access to wellhead equipment
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Trust Petroleum Services – Free Zone delivers a complete pulling unit service package, typically including:

  • Pulling unit mobilization, rig-up/rig-down, and operational staffing
  • Execution support for rod/tubing pulling-running operations and related handling tasks
  • Interface coordination with client representatives and third-party service providers (as applicable)
  • Daily reporting, shift handovers, and job closeout documentation aligned with the client’s requirements
Service Scope: What We Provide

Planning & Execution Methodology

We run pulling unit operations with structured control to protect well integrity and reduce downtime:

  1. Well & Scope Review: Objectives, well status, required pulls, and operational constraints
  2. Barrier & Risk Planning: HSE controls, SIMOPS planning, and well control readiness (as required)
  3. Mobilization & Rig-Up: site readiness, access, equipment checks, and controlled rig-up
  4. Execution: disciplined rod/tubing handling with clear communication and reporting
  5. Rig-Down & Handover: confirmation of final well status and documentation closeout

HSE

Well Integrity & Operational Control

Pulling unit operations involve heavy lifting, suspended loads, and potential wellbore pressure hazards, so we emphasize controlled work practices and safety discipline. Industry guidance for well servicing highlights critical maintenance activities around wellhead access and rod/tubing pulling-running, reinforcing the need for structured controls and competent execution.

Our execution model emphasizes:

  • A barrier mindset and controlled procedures for well access activities
  • Equipment checks, lift discipline, and safe-zone management
  • Clear shift handovers, job tracking, and reporting visibility
  • Coordination with site requirements and client standards

Why Trust
Petroleum Services – Free Zone

Clients engage Trust Petroleum Services – Free Zone for pulling unit services because we focus on the fundamentals that protect uptime: safe well access, disciplined rod/tubing handling, strong field coordination, and reliable execution. We prioritize operational control and clear reporting, helping operators complete recurring mechanical well servicing tasks efficiently and return wells to stable production with confidence.

Request Pulling Unit Support

Contact Trust Petroleum Services – Free Zone to discuss your pulling unit requirements. Our operations team will review the objective, well status, and schedule, and provide a clear execution plan and commercial proposal.