OSSO, the specialist fluid temperature control and separation solutions provider, has been awarded a contract on March 18 by global E&P independent operator, Neptune Energy, to deploy its high volume mud cooler and AutoCUL technology. Destined for the Seagull campaign in the U.K. Central North Sea, the technology will allow the operator to manage the field’s high bottomhole temperatures.

The HPHT Seagull development has one of the North Sea’s highest downhole circulation temperatures of up to 330°F, making drilling very challenging due to reduced lifespan and accuracy of downhole drilling and logging tools. By cooling the drilling fluid, the operator can avoid delays and reduce trips out of hole which add both time and costs to operations thus reducing efficiency.

AutoCUL will enable Neptune Energy to actively manage the mud cooler usage and downhole temperature to preserve tool life as the technology maintains a consistent mud temperature. This prevents any risk of overcooling the mud system, which in turn eliminates the risk of thermal fracturing in the well which can cause costly delays.

The award follows a significant investment by OSSO into AutoCUL. The enhanced solution now enables continuous remote real-time data monitoring and auto adjustment direct from the drill floor, offering greater control to improve safety and operational efficiency. By reducing and maintaining downhole temperatures the operator can maximize the longevity and performance of the downhole tools, allowing deeper and longer drilling time.

The solution will be deployed in first-quarter 2021 and will be operational into 2022. All the equipment will be installed on the rig this month for a duration of 500 days.

The Seagull development is located in U.K. license P1622 Block 22/29C, 17km south of the BP-operated ETAP Central Processing Facility (CPF). Neptune is the operator of Seagull and has a 35% equity interest. Its joint venture partners are BP with 50% and JAPEX with 15%.