Tools inserted in to the well for both workover and logging efforts, wirelines and slicklines are very similar devices. While a slickline is a thin cable introduced into a well to deliver and retrieve tools downhole, a wireline is an electrical cable used to lower tools into and transmit data about the conditions of the wellbore. Usually consisting of braided cables, wirelines are used to perform wireline logging, as well.
Slickline, Braided Line, and E- Line by Paul Rone-Clarke
Slickline – single strand wire that is made of Mild steel. Sizes range from 0.072” to >0.125.”
Braided Line – multiple strand wire braided to form a single cable that is also non-Conducting.
Electric Line (E-Line) – this is a multiple stand wire armor cable around a single insulated electrical conductor wire. Specialty cable – many forms of multiple conductor wires in armored or insulated cable.
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