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PERMANENT PACKER
    Packers
    The packer forms the basis of the cased-hole completion design. The packer is a
    sealing device that isolates and contains produced fluids and pressures within the
    wellbore to protect the casing and other formations above or below the producing
    zone. This is essential to the basic functioning of most wells.
    Uses of packers
    In addition to providing a seal between the tubing and casing, other benefits of a
    packer are as follows:
                o Prevent downhole movement of the tubing string
                o Support some of the weight of the tubing
                o Often improve well flow and production rate
                o Protect the annular casing from corrosion from produced fluids and
                    high pressures
                o Provide a means of separation of multiple producing zones
                o Limit well control to the tubing at the surface for safety purposes
                o Hold well-servicing fluid (kill fluids, packer fluids) in the casing
                    annulus.
    Packer components
    Packers have four key features:
              o Slip
              o Cone
              o Packing-element system
    Packer classification
    Production packers can be classified into two groups:
'          Retrievable
'          Permanent.
    Permanent packers
    Permanent packers can be removed from the wellbore only by milling. The retrievable
    packer may or may not be resettable, but removal from the wellbore normally does
    not require milling. Retrieval is usually accomplished by some form of tubing
    manipulation. This may necessitate rotation or require pulling tension on the tubing
    string. The permanent packer is fairly simple and generally offers higher performance
    in both temperature and pressure ratings than does the retrievable packer. In most
    instances, it has a smaller outside diameter (OD), offering greater running clearance
    inside the casing string than do retrievable packers. The smaller OD and the compact
    design of the permanent packer help the tool negotiate through tight spots and
    deviations in the wellbore. The permanent packer also offers the largest inside
    diameter (ID) to make it compatible with larger-diameter tubing strings and monobore
    completions.