HydraWell inks P&A UKCS deal

HydraWell has won a frame agreement from an undisclosed supermajor to provide technology and services for all of the operator’s plug & abandonment (P&A) and well repair operations on the UK continental shelf.

HydraWell will use its HydraHemera second generation high pressure perf, wash and cement, PWC jetting system for the job.

The frame agreement is valid for three years, with two additional one-year options (3+1+1). The operator also has a contract option to extend the use of HydraWell’s technology to all of its operated assets world-wide.

“Last year, the client in question utilized our technology on three wells. Afterwards they approached us about entering into a frame agreement. We cannot think of any better endorsement from a client. The fact that another supermajor gives us their seal of approval makes this agreement even more special,” says Mark Sørheim, CEO of HydraWell.

HydraWell has developed the patented PWC-technology (perforate, wash and cement) that plugs offshore wells in two to three days, compared to the traditional method of section milling which takes considerable longer time to complete.

“The essence of our technology is to enable operators to save huge amounts of rig time as well as to reduce their HSE risk and environmental footprint from not having to bring swarf cuttings topside,” says Sørheim.

HydraWell has installed their PWC system in more than 200 applications worldwide with the company’s unique P&A technology.

HydraWell UK Ltd. will manage the contract out of its office and workshop in Dyce, Aberdeen, UK. HydraWell’s headquarters are based in Stavanger, Norway.

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