Independent global completions service company Tendeka has won a major contract in the Middle East, where it will provide reservoir modelling and the installation of its FloSure Autonomous Inflow Control Devices (AICDs) to boost production and improve reservoir performance in several mature fields
Tendeka will perform reservoir simulations for each well, working closely with the client to ensure optimum reservoir performance, with the technology helping in the reduction of unwanted fluid production.
Having carried out several similar projects in the region, the company has vast experience of the challenges of brownfields and carbonate reservoir that form a large proportion of oil fields in the Middle East.
Scott Watters, chief operating officer at Tendeka, said, “This is a major contract for the business and one that continues a long and well-established relationship with the client.”
“Our FloSure technology and global supply chain capability have allowed us to bring real value to major Middle East projects. We are committed to the continuous development of this technology to tackle future challenges and smooth field development planning for the long term. It’s an area we aim to grow over the coming months and years.”
Tendeka is a leading provider in Inflow Control technology and has installed more than 7,000 passive ICDs and more than 28,000 autonomous ICDs globally.