Tendeka wins major contract in Asia Pacific
Tendeka announced that is has been recently awarded a three year contract for the provision of Zonal Isolation Technologies to be utilised by the leading Malaysian oil and gas company in the region.
The contract was awarded through Tendenka's partner in the region, Dialog Systems Sdn Bhd (DSSB) a wholly owned subsidiary of Dialog Group Bhd, one of Malaysia’s leading integrated specialist technical service providers to the oil, gas and petrochemical industry.
Gillian King, Tendeka's Vice President for Asia Pacific said: "Tendeka's field proven range of Zonal Isolation Technologies are regularly used to reduce well construction costs, extend well life and also improve well integrity."
“Our proprietary elastomer technology delivers reliable isolation performance across a variety of temperature and salinity profiles. Tendeka’s advanced swellable packers are used to prevent fluid communication between individual reservoir sections or to achieve a pressure seal or zonal isolation as required. We have developed a technology which means that the while the packers swell when they come in to contact with specific conditions they also retain their flexibility and can react to subsequent changes in the well bore geometry.”
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/14052014/tendeka_wins_major_contract_in_asia_pacific/
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