Tendeka said Sept. 14 it has been awarded two significant contracts for its zonal isolation and inflow control technology in the Middle East.
Following an initial contract period, Tendeka has been re-awarded the contract to supply Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) with swellable solutions for all fields in Oman. The $5 million contract will span five years, with an optional two-year extension.
Tendeka said it has been present in Oman since 2002 and deployed more than 4,000 of its Swellfix packers for PDO since that time.
In a separate award, Tendeka will provide a major operator with inflow control device (ICD) completions and swellable packers in a deal worth up to $5 million. The four-year contract will mark the first ICD installations for the major operator and will commence with the installation of three trial wells.
The award follows work on previous contracts including fibre optic monitoring and both swellable and mechanical zonal isolation solutions, the release said.
Tendeka said it has a comprehensive portfolio of openhole completion technologies, which provide integrated solutions for inflow assurance, optimisation and control. The technologies include liner hangers, a range of ICDs, metal mesh or wire wrap screens for sand or debris control, a multiple zonal isolation solutions, and integrated monitoring systems, with more than 40,000 installed around the globe.
Tendeka’s full range of reservoir completion technologies can be deployed to solve issues in unconsolidated formations, carbonate reservoirs, tight and shale formations, heavy oil and high pressure high temperature environments, multi-horizon and multi-lateral wells, and production and injector applications, the release said.
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