This study focuses on the selection and application of wax removal techniques tailored for fixed tubing columns in offshore wells that have been obstructed by wax deposits. Initially, the paper delves into the importance of well decommissioning and examines prevalent decommissioning techniques, outlining their respective advantages and limitations. Subsequently, three distinct unblocking technologies are proposed, tailored to address different causes and scenarios of well clogging: physical plugging removal technology, chemical treatment technology, and mechanical unblocking technology. Each technology is thoroughly analyzed, discussing their applicable scopes, operational procedures, equipment and anticipated effectiveness in removing blockages. To validate the feasibility and practicality of these proposed unblocking methods, an actual offshore well case study is conducted. The results demonstrate that thermal nitrogen wax removal technology emerges as the most effective approach, necessitating further optimization of its application. The paper then details the oil-filed implementation of this technology, including methods for generating hot nitrogen and its subsequent application. Following the implementation, significant improvements in wax removal and unblocking are observed, attesting to the technology's effectiveness. The findings of this study offer valuable insights and practical guidance for addressing wax blockage issues in fixed tubing columns of offshore oil wells. By providing a comprehensive analysis of different unblocking techniques and their application in oil-filed, this paper contributes to enhancing the efficiency and reliability of offshore oil production operations.