Restore well access. Reduce NPT. Avoid costly downtime.
Join this free technical webinar to see how wellANT removes downhole restrictions such as stuck plugs, flapper valves, scale build-up, cement plugs and collapsed tubing when milling and fishing reach their limits — without weight on bit and with a focus on well integrity.
Use case examples — restore access, maintain well integrity


Slot cutting and flapper valves are two of the possible application scenarios; others include: stuck or mis-set plugs, scale build-up, cement plugs, partially open tree valves, collapses, pipe failure and wellhead restrictions.
Key benefits
- Reduce NPT and operational costs: restore wellbore access
- Non-mechanical approach — no WOB and low reactive force
- Maintain full well bore integrity throughout operations
- Effective in shallow and restricted environments
- Proven in real industry conditions (TRL 8)
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Meet Your Expert: Liam Toovey
Turning complex wellbore challenges into practical solutions

Liam is a specialist in wellANT erosion techniques for alternative approaches to intervention and P&A. He brings hands-on experience from complex field operations and understands where conventional methods reach their limits.
In this webinar, he shares real-world case studies, practical insights, and proven approaches using wellANT.
What you’ll learn from Liam:
- Expertise in erosion-based wellbore access
- Proven in complex field conditions
- Focus on efficiency and cost reduction
- Real-world insights — not theory
- Direct involvement in wellANT development
About ANT
ANT AG specializes in advanced water jet cutting technology. With decades of experience, we deliver precise, safe, and reliable cutting solutions across demanding industries.
Our proprietary water abrasive suspension technology enables highly efficient cutting — even in challenging environments where conventional methods reach their limits.
Trusted by leading operators in offshore and energy industries.
Alternative timeslot available:
21 May | 19:00 CEST / 18:00 UK
→ 13:00 ET / 10:00 PT

