

The Storm Choke is a subsurface safety valve designed to automatically shut off well production in the event of uncontrolled flow or surface equipment failure
Installed in the tubing string, it operates as a velocity-sensitive valve that closes when the flow rate exceeds a preset limit, preventing uncontrolled production and protecting surface facilities from potential damage.
During normal operation, a calibrated spring mechanism holds the valve open until the flow rate — and thus the pressure differential across the choke — exceeds the predetermined threshold. If this limit is reached, the valve automatically closes, shutting in the well and ensuring immediate flow control.
Automatic shutoff in case of excessive or uncontrolled flow
Enhances well control and protects surface facilities from overpressure events
Field-proven, simple mechanical design for reliable operation
Compatible with ball-type or poppet-type valve configurations
Easily reset and returned to service after pressure equalization


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