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- Region: West Africa
- Date: Jan, 2023
Tirex P&E, a drilling and well intervention services company, has completed the Ikike well drilling and intervention campaign for Total Energies offshore Nigeria.
According to media reports, Tirex P&E is pleased to have participated in such developmental strides that will be of great impact on the growth and capacity of Nigeria, particularly in the promotion of local content by the Federal Government of Nigeria. This milestone will help the West African energy giant revitalise its oil output following a decline in production in the past two years.
The project reportedly commenced in July 2021 on the Ikike Field which is located approximately 20 km off the coast of Nigeria. It was part of the oil mining lease with a total of five wells drilled and completed alongside a 120-day well intervention scope at the Amenam Platform.
Located 20 km off the coast, the Ikike Platform is tied back to the existing Amenam offshore facilities through a 14 km multiphase pipeline and will deliver peak production of more than 50,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
- Region: All
- Date: June, 2022
BiSN, a leading supplier of sealing solutions and technology to the global oil and gas industry, has reached a significant milestone after completing its 300th deployment, helping operators around the world to effectively solve common downhole flow issues.
The operations were carried out on six continents (Australia, The Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia) and took place in a range of challenging conditions and location; onshore, offshore, high temperature or high pressure.
By providing critical production enhancement, intervention, completion, and plug and abandonment services, using its patented Wel-lok sealing technology, BiSN reduced costs, improved production, and dramatically extended the life of hundreds of wells.
By working with specially developed chemical reaction heaters to carefully melt unique bismuth-based eutectic alloys into plugs, BiSN developed its Wel-lok technology to create a bismuth plug that is not only safer, but much more reliable and easier to deploy. It makes it possible to form a gas tight (v0) seal and with a density that is 10 times higher than water it effectively displaces all wellbore fluids.
Paul Carragher, CEO of BiSN said, “As operators strive to address downhole flow issues safely, increasing production while reducing costs, we have made it our mission to help them achieve this. We have the extensive real world experience in applying this method. As a result of carrying out more than 300 deployments globally, we know how to successfully use our technology to complete operations aimed at enhancing production, completions, plug and abandonment, and intervention. These jobs represent operations carried out for many repeat customers, illustrating the value and confidence they continue to place in our work.”
To help operators tackle complex challenges downhole, BiSN draws upon its varied experience and services. These range from shutting off water production and isolating zones to setting a gas-tight plug, repairing damaged casing or tubing, and permanently sealing multiple annuli, among others.
While the company continues to provide downhole sealing solutions to new and existing customers in the US, Canada and Australia, BiSN is actively expanding in Europe and Africa and has recently opened an office in Aberdeen.
- Region: West Africa
- Date: May, 2022
Andrea Sbordone, Business Development Manager at TechnipFMC, will describe four case studies of successful riserless light well intervention (RLWI) campaigns at the upcoming Offshore Well Intervention West Africa 2022 conference in Accra.
At the conference, which is running from 12-13 July, Sbordone will review the four campaigns which were performed by Island Constructor in West Africa, providing the opportunity for the audience to appreciate the efficiency of this fully integrated RLWI system.
At the session, Sbordone will assess how RLWI can effectively increase production at the lowest total cost in the upcoming 5th West Africa campaign running in Q4 2022 and Q1 2023.
To listen and participate in this exclusive session be sure to attend OWI WA 2022 which will play host to a range of key operators in the region including BP, Shell, Tullow Oil and more, as well as a range of experts from across the industry.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Date: May, 2022
David Carr, Senior Vice President – International at Helix Well Ops, will be hosting a session at the upcoming Offshore Well Intervention West Africa (OWI WA) which will look at the potential for light well intervention (LWI) in Africa.
Exclusively for attendees of the event, which is arriving in Accra from 12-13 July, Carr will examine examples of innovative LWI vessel based solutions for complex well integrity issues and production enhancement purposes that improve the efficiency of well intervention projects.
Despite the seemingly incredible benefits that can be achieved through the use of such vessels, there remains somewhat of a reluctance to make use of them in the West African region. However, with Covid-19 forcing oil companies to keep hold of capital wherever they can, LWI could provide a viable outlet by offering them the chance to achieve their offshore objects but at a much lower cost.
Carr will continue the session by reviewing multi-service campaigns completed on an integrated vessel and how this can solve a variety of challenges operators face when embarking on intervention projects.
Those attending OWI WA will then have the chance to engage in a discussion with the Helix representative to explore how collaboration with an international and multi-disciplinary team can lead to seamless operational efficiency.
Such unique sessions are not to be missed by anyone involved in the African offshore industry or those interested in squeezing more from their offshore operations. To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
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Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Topics: Integrity
- Date: May, 2022
A session on understanding wax formation in the TEN Field will be presented by Daniel Konadu, Production Chemist, Tullow Oil at the fast-approaching Offshore Well Intervention West Africa (OWI WA), to be held from 12-13 July, in the city of Accra, Ghana.
Participants will be given details, allowing for a better understanding of ‘wax’ and its process of formation. Daniel will also shed light on operational issues encountered by operators during and because of the wax formation and deposition.
The session is also said to be information-rich, as it examines the methods to prevent or remediate wax deposition to reduce flow assurance challenges. Daniel will further identify risk in operational tests, followed by a detailed study on wax deposition.
The upcoming OWI WA is said to be West Africa’s answer to issues relevant to operational obstacles in production. The event is also featuring experts, global and national level companies as well as seasoned service providers.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
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Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: Africa
- Date: Apr, 2022
A presentation on well productivity practices will be delivered by Ejimofor Agbo, Senior Completions Engineer, NewcrossEP at the upcoming Offshore Well Intervention West Africa (OWI WA), which is to be held from 12-13 July, in the city of Accra, Ghana.
NewcrossEP is an exploration and production firm based in Nigeria and Ejimofor will be talking about the company’s innovative approach to water management via extended perforation. The speaker will discuss in length the approach to arresting the increase in water cut in a producing well, thereby reducing crude handling and transportation charges.
Participants will also be able to learn more about candidate selection and obtain a comprehensive analysis of datasets in maturing the candidate for execution. Ejimofor will also address establishing a selection of perforation intervals using cased hole logging and open-hole logging in selected sand conditions
The session will be concluded with participants being able to explore NewcrossEP’s project execution and well monitoring that has resulted in a shown appreciable drop in the water cut by 80%, as well as a corresponding increase in the oil gain by 20%.
OWI WA is set up to be the platform for discussion on the region’s offshore well intervention topics. The event is filled with experts from regulatory bodies, international and regional companies, alongside regulatory bodies and service providers.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Date: Apr, 2022
The Offshore Well Intervention West Africa 2022 (OWI WA), which be held in Accra from 12-13 July, will host a presentation by Matthew Vick, Senior Subsea Wells Engineer from bp.
Attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to learn about the company’s riserless intervention campaign in Gulf of Mexico. The project had showed a significant reduction in emissions when compared to traditional methods.
Vick will review the broad scope of well access equipment that can be utilised from a single vessel, including mechanical wireline, hydraulic via TRT, hydraulic via well service jumper hose and hydraulic via stimulation choke insert. During the talk, he will explore and provide a synopsis of the deliverables from the campaign, including well access, well integrity restoration, well surveillance, well stimulation and protection, and fishing.
OWI WA offers you an unrivalled opportunity to listen to the latest best practice from the Gulf of Guinea and addresses the most important well intervention issues facing West African operators.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Date: Apr, 2022
Participants at Offshore Well Intervention West Africa 2022 (OWI WA) – to be held in Accra from 12-13 July – will have the opportunity to attend a presentation by Total Energies, a global multi-energy energy company.
Ezra Kavana, Project Regulatory Compliance and Permitting Management, Total Energies will elaborate on regulatory compliance within the region. He will be speaking at length about the company’s regulatory compliance management system and how it helps them. To demonstrate its advantages, he will examine a case study on how the company remained compliant with regulations in a recent crude oil pipeline project before presenting an outline of their strategy for permitting/license management.
The OWI WA will also host the Technology Showcase Hall, that not only brings together the most innovative technology with West Africa’s leading operators, but also provides a unique networking opportunity for the region’s well intervention decision makers.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Date: Apr, 2022
At the upcoming Offshore Well Intervention West Africa (OWI WA), which is running in Accra from 12-13 July, Dr Wisdom Enang, an Engineering Technical Lead, will draw upon his extensive experience in the oil and gas industry to provide participants with a vision of West Africa’s future.
In his exclusive session, Dr Enang will identify the imperatives for producing the energy of the future as the transition continues to gather momentum and calls for cleaner power snowballs.
Turning to Nigeria specifically, he will then analyse and quantify the deficiencies affecting the upstream sector and explore the innovative solutions capable of preventing crude oil theft, delaying production depletion, and solving inefficient production operations. He will also analyse efforts to address the lack of accountability in the sector before seeking to identify a roadmap for implementing an integrated innovative approach for enhancing the operational and cost efficiency of the upstream sector within Nigeria.
Alongside learning from the other exciting lineup of sessions led by industry experts, attendees of the event will have the opportunity to participate in the discussion led by Dr Enang. Together, they will be able to explore the potential benefits, implementation challenges and enablers which distinguish innovation solution options available in West Africa.
With five international oil majors, three regulatory bodies, two national oil companies, six regional oil companies, as well as a host of service providers and more already confirmed, OWI WA is not an event to be missed.
To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: West Africa
- Date: Apr, 2022
Attendees of Offshore Well Intervention West Africa 2022 (OWI WA) will be treated to no less than four presentations from Shell when the conference arrives in Accra from 12-13 July.
Up first for the international supermajor is Segun Lanade, Logistics Supervisor for Shell Nigeria, who will present on the topic of local sourcing. Lanade will explain the impact sourcing equipment has on the local economy, as well as the implications it has on intervention projects, before exploring the influence local authorities can have on encouraging this practice and how this can affect intervention activity in the region.
Following this, Benjamin Ajaraogu, Well Integrity Adivisor, LI: Well Integrity SME & Production Technology TA2 at Shell Nigeria, will concentrate on brownfield wells management by showcasing Shell’s approach for acquiring best in class well integrity technologies to keep ageing wells productive. He will also touch upon approaches towards plug and abandonment (P&A) with a focus on effectiveness and safety.
Looking at deepwater well intervention in West Africa, Chiwuike Amaechi, Subsea Systems & Intervention Engineer at Shell, will provide detail on the current regulations and standards as well as how to navigate them in order to ultimately increase the volume of well intervention in West Africa. Light well intervention has been touted as efficient and cost-effective solution which could help to solve sub-Saharan Africa’s rapidly ageing offshore assets and, in light of this, Amaechi will help participants discover the trail blazing technology, tool and services that have been used in the region to help enhance future deepwater well intervention campaigns.
Last but by no means least, Ajaraogu will return to the stage to discuss utilising digitalisation for risk management. In the session, he will explain how technologies can assist in well monitoring to allow for full visibility; demonstrate how to identify potential risk factors before they occur; and, through his expertise and impressive experience, provide participants with the knowledge to increase their chance of protecting wells from integrity failures in order to maximise protection.
These exclusive presentations will be accessible at OWI WA along with a unique opportunity to network with a wide range of industry professionals and experts. To learn more, be sure to download the event brochure here:
https://www.offsnet.com/owi-wa/conference-brochure
Or reach out to the details below:
Rachael Brand
Project Manager
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- Region: All
- Date: Mar, 2022
Baker Hughes has announced that it will be acquiring Altus Intervention, a leading international provider of well intervention services and down-hole oil and gas technology, to complement its existing portfolio of oilfield technologies and integrated solutions.
Altus Intervention employs around 1200 people globally and operates across four regions: UK and West Africa; Norway and Denmark; Americas; and Middle East and Asia Pacific.
“The addition of Altus Intervention supports our strategy to transform core oil & gas operations by enhancing technological capabilities and providing customers with higher-efficiency solutions,” commented Maria Claudia Borras, Executive Vice President of Oilfield Services at Baker Hughes. “We value the Altus Intervention team’s deep expertise and look forward to bringing these fully integrated well intervention solutions to our global customer base.”
Åge Landro, CEO of Altus Intervention, added, “Our technology and techniques play a critical role in improving production, well intervention and plug and abandonment, and we believe this agreement with Baker Hughes is the right step forward.
“We are focused on a long-standing vision of making intervention smarter to deliver real change operationally and commercially, and we look forward to leveraging Baker Hughes’ strong network, complementary technology and global infrastructure in the oil and gas industry.”
The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2022. The acquisition agreement includes all intellectual property, personnel and commercial agreements.
- Region: West Africa
- Date: Feb, 2022
Tendeka offers its portfolio of innovative tools and technologies in sub-Saharan Africa to restore production from existing well stocks, reduce gas and water flow and improve production.
The versatile suite of solutions does not require complex interventions and has already brought huge logistical, technical and financial savings to operators in the region.
Intelligent technology
PulseEight dynamic downhole reservoir management system is the world’s first re-deployable wireless completion range. Utilising Fluid Harmonics telemetry, two-way communications to and from a suite of downhole tools can be used to optimise production:
• PulseEight Electronic Ambient Valve (EAV) reinstates wells which were previously closed through loss/lack of a safety valve
• PulseEight Wireless Gauges (WG) provides pressure and temperature data from wells which have lost permanent systems or where these were never installed
• PulseEight Intelligent Valve (ICV) delivers infinite, inline manipulation of flow for choking and shut-off purposes
In addition to PulseEight, the company’s Mature Fields offering includes retrofittable, next generation inflow control technology, to attain a uniform inflow profile for enhanced oil production in new wells or through intervention.
Tendeka also offers in-house capability to custom design a range of sealing solutions, from non-standard diameters to unique fluid parameters, ensuring a perfect fit for well projects.
These include SwellStack sealing solutions which are rated to 15,000 psi in gas, reinstating the function of safety valves quickly and effectively; Swellable O-rings to reinstate the function of safety valves quickly and effectively; and SwellRight Side Pocket Mandrel (SPM) Plugs to provide pressure integrity in damaged side pocket mandrel bores.
Following success in Chad to solve sand production issues in water injection wells, Tendeka is working with a local partner in Nigeria to deliver Casacde3 in a multi-well subsea development.
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