DONG/EOG select Adept

OE Staff
Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Aberdeen-based IT software and services specialist Adept Solutions has secured two new contracts worth a total of £600,000.

The firm will supply tailored hydrocarbon accounting software to two new projects on behalf of EOG Resources and DONG Oil Pipe, a division of DONG Energy. 

The company will support EOG in its new Conwy development, which will see oil from the field in the Irish Sea transferred to the ENI UK-operated Douglas platform in Liverpool bay. 

Adept’s role will involve the implementation of software that will be able to both read the platform’s metering and allocate hydrocarbon output between ENI and EOG in accordance with pre-agreed arrangements. 

Adept’s project with DONG Oil Pipe, which is set to be delivered in partnership with Accord Energy Solutions, is the company’s first move into the Danish market. 

The company will be involved with the implementation of software that will account for the exportation of hydrocarbons from DONG Oil Pipe’s existing and new customers, located in the Danish and Norwegian sector of the North Sea.

The hydrocarbons tapped from the fields are carried through a purpose-built pipeline owned by DONG Oil Pipe from the Gorm E platform to its onshore terminal in Fredericia, Denmark. In implementing an allocation regime developed by Accord personnel, Adept will have an integral role to play in the efficient and streamlined allocation of hydrocarbons being transported from both current and new fields into existing infrastructure.

Richard Alderson, managing director of Adept Solutions, said: “This calibre of contract win is fantastic for Adept Solutions and really does emphasis the quality of our products and service that we can offer. 

“The EOG contract is pleasing as it highlights that there are still new fields and developments coming to fruition in British waters that Scottish companies can get involved with. Similarly, the work for DONG is the first substantial contract for us within the Danish markets and it’s an area we’ll be looking to embrace throughout the months ahead. 

“With the current economic climate well publicized, hydrocarbon accounting is effectively more important than it ever has been and we’re keen to continue building momentum within the market place. We’re also set to add to our internal team here in Aberdeen in the coming weeks in response to an increase in demand for our services so we really are looking forward to what could be a fruitful year for us.” 

Established in 2006, Adept's primary product, Axis, is a flexible hydrocarbon accounting system utilized by operators to provide timely and reliable production data to government, partners and internal consumers. 

Categories: Technology North Sea Software Europe Automation

Related Stories

OWC, Empire Engineering Secure Work on Scottish Offshore Wind Farms

OWC, Empire Engineering Secure Work on Scottish Offshore Wind Farms

Inyanga Hires Delivery Contractors for Welsh Tidal Energy Array

Inyanga Hires Delivery Contractors for Welsh Tidal Energy Array

Norway Grants Permit for Equinor’s Drilling Plan in North Sea

Norway Grants Permit for Equinor’s Drilling Plan in North Sea

Current News

UK Firm Seeks Suppliers to Build Full-Scale Tidal Energy Prototype

Brava Energia Inks $65M Deal with PetroReconcavo for Natural Gas Assets

Record Offshore Wind Auction Required for UK to Meet Targets

First French Floating Wind Farm Fully Commissioned

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News

Offshore Engineer Magazine