Expro Acquires Quality Intervention

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Oilfield services company Expro announced it has acquired 100% of the equity of technology company Quality Intervention AS (QI).

The Norwegian-based company was founded in 2008 and provides a portfolio of products and services that includes coiled tubing technology (CoilHose), annular integrity technology (Well Spring) and innovative in-situ wellhead remediation tooling (Multi-tool).

QI’s key technologies offer differentiation across the well intervention, production optimization and decommissioning sectors. The company’s proven track record in the North Sea for well intervention, through its proprietary conveyance product CoilHose, offers oil and gas operators a unique system that is rapidly deployed, saving both time and cost compared to the traditional coiled tubing services both onshore and offshore.

According to Expro, the acquisition will enable it to extend its well intervention capability with proprietary technologies and expand into a coiled tubing and pumping service sector worth more than $6.3 billion, based on market share value from Spears Research.

Mike Jardon, Expro CEO, said, “As part of our strategy, we are committed to investing in innovation and developing new technologies to differentiate our offering. This acquisition allows us to enter the coiled tubing market and build on our existing well intervention portfolio, leveraging the expertise from both companies.

“Our customers across the world will see added value with improved work practices, significant increases in operational efficiency and cost savings. Well intervention is a key part of Expro’s heritage and through the technologies and expertise QI brings to Expro, it will improve and enhance our business. Led by a highly skilled and dedicated management team with extensive experience, we look forward to welcoming the QI team to the Expro family.”

Bjarne Langeteig, founder and CEO of QI, said, “We have been partnering with Expro for a year and we are delighted to be entering into this agreement. Since starting the business in 2008, we have been focused on being technology disrupters and challenging conventional practices in the well intervention market.

“We believe that our technology is value enhancing for the coiled tubing market and through our partnership we have seen how well our technology complements Expro’s. We look forward to working together as one team.”

Categories: Technology Mergers & Acquisitions Industry News Well Operations Decommissioning Workover Hardware

Related Stories

Eni Agrees to Merge UK Upstream Assets with Ithaca Energy

Techouse Delivers Voyageur Spirit FPSO Equipment

Venterra Expands Marine Hard Bottom Benthic Ecology and Hard Structure Services

Current News

US Plans 12 Offshore Wind Auctions Over Five Years

Equinor Wraps Up Hammerfest LNG Leak Repair, Maintains Friday Restart

Namibia Targets First Oil Production from Venus Field in 2029/2030

Second HVDC Platform Installed at World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News