Expro expands intervention capability

May 6, 2019
Expro has introduced two new well access solutions to its intervention system portfolio.

Offshore staff

READING, UKExpro has introduced two new well access solutions to its intervention system portfolio.

The Intervention Riser System is said to safely establish and maintain well access throughout riser to surface operations.

It replicates the functionality of the BOP and provides a secure and reliable means of well control, connected directly to the production tree, the company added.

With demand increasing for coil tubing cutting and disconnect capability, the IRS also provides an alternative dual barrier, through-tubing system.

Expro’s new Riserless Well Intervention system is a ‘wire through-water’ integrated solution designed for cost-effective intervention and/or abandonment operations on all types of subsea wells.

In addition, the company has strengthened its Subsea Test Tree Assembly offering by developing the Next Generation Landing String, designed to comply with the industry’s new API17G standard.

New functions provided across the 7⅜ valves include a high debris-tolerant ball mechanism and hydraulic latch mechanism, and dual seal protection to both environment and control systems.

Colin Mackenzie, the company’s Subsea vice president, said: “By offering a full service solution to subsea well intervention operations, we can bring multiple services under one contract to lower the cost, enabling operators to maximize their return on investment, whilst maintaining well integrity throughout.”

05/06/2019