Production optimization specialist company Enpro Subsea has been awarded a frame agreement contract to support leading multinational exploration and production (E&P) company Tullow Oil as part of the operator’s strategic activities in Ghana.
The contract will see the Aberdeen-headquartered firm delivering innovative subsea intervention technologies to support Tullow’s plans with new and existing wells in the Jubilee & TEN fields.
The campaign will see a consignment of up to 15 of its patented flow access modules (FAMs) being deployed in phases during 2018 and 2019 to facilitate a range of immediate applications including, multi-phase metering, scale squeeze and acid stimulation in addition to potential future applications like fluid sampling and water cut metering. The FAM system is designed to provide capital efficient, fast track field development using standard subsea hardware. The work will continue to be delivered by Enpro Subsea personnel as they work towards establishing a permanent presence in the region.
The first award in 2016 saw Enpro supplying five FAMs to the E&P business which also marked its first export of its unique modular systems to a major international region.
“We’re proud to be working with Tullow. This latest order from them reflects the continuing momentum and interest in Enpro’s ability to deliver proven technology,” stated Ian Donald, Enpro Subsea managing director.
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