Expro awarded contract in the Middle East
Leading international oilfield services company, Expro, has secured a multi-year contract with a leading international oil company for multiphase production testing in Iraq. The contract will provide non-intrusive multiphase production testing of oil wells in this onshore field.
"This contract award highlights an innovative element of the broad product and service portfolio we offer throughout the region and across the lifecycle of the well," said Selim Djandji, Region Director for Middle East North Africa. “Expro is committed to the local communities where we work, including recruitment and training of indigenous work-force - delivering new technology to the Iraq oil and gas industry."
Expro will utilise its SONAR metering technology to measure production from the wells. SonarTest™ leverages Expro’s clamp-on SONAR technology, which enables non-intrusive well production surveillance. It is well suited for high frequency testing in challenging environments and importantly, significantly reduces potential environmental and safety risks.
“Our small footprint, non-intrusive SONAR technology enables high-frequency, safe, flareless production testing, which is important to the redevelopment of these fields. " said Patrick Curry, Expro Meters General Manager.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27052014/expro_awarded_contract_in_the_middle_east/
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