Expro Hydraulic Intervention Pumping Services

Expro strengthens North Sea position with $50 million Apache contract

ENERGY services provider Expro has announced a new $50 million contract with North Sea operator Apache Corporation on its Beryl ...

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ENERGY services provider Expro has announced a new $50 million contract with North Sea operator Apache Corporation on its Beryl and Forties assets.

The fully integrated well intervention and integrity services contract, which has a primary term of three years, and two one-year extension options, involves pumping and optimization operations across all of Apache’s North Sea assets, including Beryl Alpha and Bravo, and Forties Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and Echo.

Expro will provide integrated services to Apache, including slickline, e-line, cased hole, pressure pumping, and several of the company’s new innovative technologies, including OctopodaTM, CoilHose, and Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) Slickline, with multi-skilled teams based in Aberdeen, Scotland.

The contract will see the company invest significant capital in new equipment and technology as part of its commitment to a long-term future on the UK continental shelf. The project is due to start early fourth quarter 2022.

Colin Mackenzie, Expro’s Regional Vice President of Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa, said:

“We are delighted to receive this award, which demonstrates the continuation of our longstanding relationship with Apache and long-term investment in the UK sector of the North Sea. The full scope of services for this campaign will be supported from Expro’s regional headquarters in Aberdeen.

“Expro have worked with Apache for two decades. We are committed to providing safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible services.  We look forward to adding further value to Apache with the introduction of our latest well intervention technologies.”

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