Well-Safe Solutions has received a further contract extension from Eni Energy Netherlands BV to decommission selected subsea and platform wells across the Italian energy giant’s portfolio in the North Sea.
Eni have exercised another 90-day option for the Well-Safe Protector jack-up asset under the new contract. The work will be executed in direct continuation with the previously declared option which commenced in November 2024.
Upon the completion of the latest option for Eni, the Well-Safe Protector will move onto the Spirit Energy contract which was announced in November. By completing the work for multiple operators, Well-Safe Protector will be committed until at least August 2025, with further long-term options agreed with Eni.
The new amendment offers increased flexibility for Eni which has the option to green light an additional 120 days of work to decommission platform wells immediately after the completion of work for Spirit Energy, along with two further options at 180 days each. If these options are exercised, Well-Safe Protector has the potential to remain outside the UKCS until Q4 2026.
Well-Safe Protector has been operational in the North Sea since August 2023, having already decommissioned 25 wells across the Dutch and UK waters for Eni, Ithaca Energy and Neptune Energy.
Phil Milton, Chief Executive Officer at Well-Safe Solutions, said, “Well decommissioning continues to account for a considerable amount of the North Sea’s overall decommissioning activity – with a 50% increase in well decommissioning forecast by OEUK last year.
“Since the Well-Safe Protector first mobilised in August 2023, it has delivered top-quartile operational uptime – ensuring the learnings from continual well decommissioning activity are reinvested into future work scopes. Effective well decommissioning cannot exist without cooperation, and we are looking forward to deepening the partnership we currently enjoy with Eni as we build the foundations of a long-term well decommissioning campaign at this key moment in the North Sea’s development towards a low-carbon future.”
This latest contract continues a period of growth for the business. In November 2024, the company announced two new contracts totalling US$25mn for approximately 170 days of firm work in the North Sea, using Well-Safe Protector and the Well-Safe Defender semi-submersible, for Spirit Energy and an additional global operator.