Expro has secured a contract to provide Tubular Running Services (TRS) for a major Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands. The project converts old offshore gas wells into CO2 injection sites, decommissions shallow wells, and drills platform slot recovery wells. This is Netherlands’ first offshore CCS storage project, supporting Expro’s commitment to sustainability and the shift to cleaner energy.
Advanced TRS Technology for Lasting Well Integrity
Expro will deploy its proprietary non-marking TRS technology, specifically designed to handle corrosion-resistant alloy (CRA) tubulars. Since CO2 storage is highly corrosive, this technology helps pipes last longer and keeps wells secure for the long run.
Iain Farley, Regional Vice President for Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa at Expro, said, “Securing this contract for this major CCS project highlights Expro’s advanced technical expertise in deploying CRA tubulars. The specific technologies being used throughout the project are proven in the oil and gas sector and it is fantastic to see these capabilities helping to unlock the potential of the CCS sector.”
He added, “Expro TRS services are designed for safety, efficiency and precision, and so we look to be playing a vital role in supporting the success of this project. This contract cements the company’s role in advancing sustainable practices in the offshore energy sector.”
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Expro’s Legacy and Expertise in Well Services
With a history dating back to 1938, Expro has established itself as a leading provider of tubular running services worldwide. Besides TRS, the company provides well-integrity solutions like performance drilling tools, wellbore clean-out, and cementing technologies for reliable operations.
Additionally, Expro offers a wide range of tubular handling products, from large OD tubulars to production casing and tubing. The company also provides a fleet of drill pipe handling tools designed for demanding drilling operations.