
A well completion is a series of procedures carried out on an oil and gas well after it has been drilled and cased to get it ready for production. Running production tubes and downhole tools (such as mandrels, downhole safety valves, pumps, etc.) as necessary is a part of this process. Additionally, the well, often referred to as the frac, is stimulated and perforated. If necessary, it can also involve the circulation of nitrogen and acidification.
