Aberdeen’s Fraser Well Management continues growth following new well operatorship contract

07/10/2020
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BRIDGE Petroleum Limited, a UK-based independent oil and gas development and production company, has appointed Aberdeen-based well engineering and project management specialist Fraser Well Management (FWM) to operate the suspended appraisal well in the Galapagos field in the Northern North Sea.

FWM launched its new turnkey well operatorship division earlier this year, providing end-to-end well operator support for the entire lifecycle of oil and gas wells.

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The Bridge contract marks a significant expansion for the new division, coming in the wake of the successful transfer of operatorship of NEO Energy’s Babbage and Victoria wells earlier in 2020.

Bridge’s Galapagos well, whose operatorship was awarded to FWM, is a suspended standalone subsea appraisal oil well located at a depth of 500ft in block 211/27 of the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), 130km north-east of the Shetland Islands. Drilled in 2012, it was suspended by the previous licence holder in 2013.

Nick Ford, FWM managing director, said: “Adding Bridge to our well operator client base clearly demonstrates the success of our outsourced well operator model.

“The well operator and well engineering contract with Bridge is a great step forward in widening and developing our client base. With Bridge’s long-term view of the UKCS, and with FWM to support their aims, we look forward to a successful future working relationship.”

The Galapagos field is the former un-depleted North West Hutton Field which, including its southern accumulation is thought to contain around 700 million barrels of hydrocarbons. Bridge plans to redevelop the Galapagos field in phases.

Matt Mulcahy, Bridge’s Galapagos asset manager, said: “Transferring the Galapagos well operatorship will enable us to focus our resources on developing our highly promising Galapagos field, as well as pursuing other exciting opportunities on the UKCS.

“FWM have shown themselves to be professional in the way in which they conduct themselves, and are straightforward in how they work, giving us confidence that our wells are in capable hands.”

The Galapagos well contract is FWM’s third new contract in less than six months since the launch of the firm’s new well operatorship division.

 

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