CETS Snags Subsea Contract for Liwan Field
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Expro International Group
Expro and China Oilfield Services (COSL) in the form of a China based joint venture, CETS, Husky Oil China has awarded the joint venture with a subsea and well testing contract worth in excess of $25 million.
These services will be deployed by Expro and COSL's joint venture, CETS, which is based in Shekou, Shenzhen South China. This service supports the second stage of Husky's Liwan gas field subsea development in the South China Sea. The three-year contract includes a surface clean-up and flow-back package with the ability to flow and measure high gas rates.
Expro's continued support of the joint venture with leading technology and project planning means that CETS is ideally placed to further support the on-going development in the area.
CETS has installed surface equipment to handle the expected high flow rates while supplying Husky with accurate detailed data for further field appraisal. This pioneering work in the deeper waters of the South China Sea presents a number of challenges including readiness to unlatch at short notice during the typhoon season.
Expro's modular process equipment measures the performance of a well with acute accuracy. Testing involves flowing the well through a temporary completion and production system in order to measure flow parameters, and to gather representative fluid samples for analysis. These measurements are used to determine commercial viability, as well as to plan potential future completion and production facilities.
Expro's Express and ELSA in-riser electro hydraulic landing string system will allow the safe installation of all of Husky's subsea completion operations from the assigned DP drilling rig guaranteeing fast and secure well isolation and system disconnect during the critical well clean-up operations and completion deployment.
Peter Quiatkowski, JV General Manager, said, "An award of this size demonstrates the combined strength that Expro and COSL bring to the market. The joint venture is well equipped to meet the challenge and this contract is evidence of our capacity to deliver specialist services and provide the most accurate and reliable results."
Graham Cheyne, Expro's subsea sales director, said, "This is the first deployment of Expro's large bore electro-hydraulic landing string systems in Asia and the first deepwater subsea development in China. This clearly shows our position as deepwater players in China and will further develop Expro's commitment to working with Chinese nationals and enhance our relationship with our joint venture company."
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