WellDog awarded AUS$35 million contracts
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Oilfield Technology,
WellDog has announced that it has inked exclusive, multi-year contracts worth about AUS$35 million through its Artificial Lift business unit based in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. The contracts commit the company to providing downhole progressing cavity pumping (PCP) system equipment, as well as technologies to extend pump lifetime, to coalbed methane (CBM) operators active in the Surat and Bowen basins.
"Frequent workovers caused by heavy solids production and pump failure have plagued CSG since it started," said WellDog CEO, John M. Pope. "Our solids management technical products have been proven over the past few years to provide a step change increase in pump lifetime."
"The pump, which was developed by Baker Hughes and features an elastomer designed for Queensland coal seam gas applications, should further increase pump performance and reliability substantially. We're pleased to see these advanced technical solutions being adopted by the CSG industry."
The contracts were awarded by multiple operators. WellDog submitted the winning bids in partnership with Baker Hughes, its key artificial lift provider. Baker Hughes is a global leader in artificial lift systems and services for the oil, gas, and water production markets.
WellDog's Artificial Lift business unit was launched in 2014 and was promptly followed by the opening of its Artificial Lift Technology Center in Toowoomba, QLD.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/hse/21042016/welldog-awarded-aus35-million-in-coal-seam-gas-artificial-lift-contracts-3095/
You might also like
Urgent oil and gas decommissioning could deliver 25 000 jobs for North Sea workers
Urgent action to ensure oil and gas companies meet their legal obligations to safely remove ageing oil and gas infrastructure from the North Sea could create up to 25 000 UK jobs and deliver up to £15 billion in economic benefit to the UK, a new first-of-its-kind report shows.