Solids and production performance specialist FourPhase, has secured three service contracts from major international operators, the company said on Aug. 22.
Earlier in August, FourPhase was awarded a three-year contract with additional extension options by a major U.K. Continental Shelf (UKCS) operator. Since 2020, FourPhase has worked with the operator providing solids removal services on both short-term coiled tubing cleanouts and flowback operations. Another major UKCS operator also extended its solids management services contract for an additional five years, prolonging the agreement until 2029.
Fourphase is also finalizing a five-year solids management services contract with an independent U.K. operator. The contract allows FourPhase to continue supporting their coiled tubing intervention projects, long-term de-sanding of production wells and online removal of sand from separators.
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