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GE, Enpro Subsea in well intervention MOU

OE Staff
Monday, May 11, 2015

GE Oil & Gas and Enpro Subsea entered in an agreement to jointly market and provide fluid intervention services that offer oil and gas operators a cost-effective way to improve production rates in producing wells.

The companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly market, sell and operate technology and services related to fluid intervention. The non-exclusive partnership is already in operation in key strategic regions, including West Africa.

The liquid Intervention offering that the GE and Enpro Subsea partnership brings to market is a cost-effective way to deliver services such as scale removal, which can have a significant positive impact on well production rate.

The volume of hydrocarbons extracted from offshore fields with subsea wells is typically far lower than offshore fields with platform wells. One reason for this is the prohibitive cost of performing interventions on subsea wells. During well interventions, wells are ‘cleaned’ on the inside, which helps alleviate well production issues caused by scale and other conditions, which develop over time.

Enpro Subsea’s integrated subsea sampling and injection solution is a small, lightweight system that enables multiple well campaigns from a single vessel. The equipment can be operated subsea by an ROV, which can be deployed at multiple injection locations.

“The initial responses from customers are very encouraging; they value the combination of Enpro Subsea’s best-in-class liquid intervention technology with GE’s subsea equipment expertise and global footprint and capabilities,” Nick Dunn, GE Subsea Services global leader said.

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