INEOS inks well testing contract with Expro

OE Staff
Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Chemicals and oil products firm INEOS, which has UK upstream assets, has awarded a two-year well testing contract to oilfield services company Expro.

The contract will see Expro provide testing services for at least three wells, including two new drills and one re-entry, at the Breagh Alpha platform as part of the Southern North Sea (SNS) Development Programme. The contract includes an option to extend for a further two wells. 

Neil Sims, Vice President for Europe CIS region, said: “As Expro provided testing services for other wells in the Breagh Alpha complex, we were uniquely positioned to offer specialist knowledge and insight to INEOS Breagh. With changing operators, it’s an exciting time to be a part of the SNS Development Program, and we look forward to supporting our new client to unlock the potential of the region.”

Initially founded in 1973 as a well testing company, Expro is headquartered in the UK and has key operating regions in Europe CIS, North and Latin America, Sub Saharan Africa and Asia, Middle East and North Africa.   

 
Categories: North Sea Europe

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