Emergency Response Equipment
SPECIALIZED WELL CONTROL EQUIPMENT RESOURCES
Wild Well maintains the largest inventory of well control, firefighting, and special services equipment in the industry. Wild Well houses a majority of the specialized well control equipment at its Houston Headquarters where in only a matter of hours the equipment can be mobilized to any part of the world.

In addition, Wild Well stores and maintains specialized well control equipment at other locations in the US and internationally. Because Wild Well designs, engineers, and fabricates a majority of the specialized well control equipment itself, the history of all of the equipment movements and maintenance have been tracked through an electronic inventory system, thus ensuring that it is ready at all times for shipment to remote areas in response to a well control emergency.

Inventoried items include 2,500 to 6,000 GPM Wild Well fire pumps (several rated for Arctic use), hydraulic and conventional athey wagons and accessories, fully stocked hose and monitor containers, hot tap tools, gate valve drilling units, and cryogenic freeze packages. Wild Well also possesses the largest inventory of abrasive jet cutters in the industry, which Wild Well designed, engineered, and fabricated.

EMERGENCY WELL CONTROL / FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED IN:
Houston, Texas (Base of Operations)
Odessa, Texas
Ralston, Pennsylvania
Abu Dhabi
Singapore
SPECIAL SERVICE EQUIPMENT PACKAGES ARE MAINTAINED IN:
Houston, Texas (Base of Operations)
Bakersfield, California
Odessa, Texas
Aberdeen, Scotland
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Al Khobar, KSA
Singapore
WELLCONTAINED SUBSEA CAPPING EQUIPMENT PACKAGES ARE MAINTAINED IN:
Also included in the specialized well control equipment are two complete subsea capping and containment systems located in Aberdeen, Scotland and Singapore. Each WellCONTAINED subsea capping stack system includes a modular 18 3/4-in., 15K subsea capping stack. Both systems have a choke and valve manifold that will facilitate flow back to the surface if required. In addition, each system has a set of large-scale hydraulic shears for debris removal along with the necessary equipment required to inject dispersant into the uncontrolled flow.