UK-based Aquaterra Energy has secured a multi-year contract with Intrepid Energy Limited to deliver a bespoke subsea well intervention equipment package for a project in Nigeria.
The well access package will enable Intrepid Energy to conduct intervention operations across multiple mature oil wells in the region, supporting enhanced reservoir production.
The multi-million-dollar contract includes the supply of a complete seabed-to-surface intervention system and package, spanning from the subsea tree to surface intervention equipment.
Key components include TRT tieback tooling, which provides production bore and annular access, a lightweight well pressure control system, and an open water intervention riser with an integrated tensioning system.
In addition to equipment provision, Aquaterra Energy will also deliver ongoing offshore engineering support throughout the project.
The well access solution has been specifically engineered for deployment from jack-ups and lift boats and, according to Aquaterra, helps with reducing intervention costs.
The project is set to support intervention operations over multiple years, with Aquaterra Energy providing ongoing technical expertise with a dedicated team of engineers providing ongoing service support throughout the project.
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