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Aberdeen headquartered completion specialist Tendeka extends decade-long relationship to provide sand and inflow control technology across Equinor’s Norwegian Continental Shelf assets


By Kirsty Brown

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Global completions specialist Tendeka has signed a new multi-year contract extension to exclusively deliver standardised sand-face completion equipment across all of Equinor’s assets on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).

The agreement, which also includes options for further extension periods, will see Tendeka manage the complete supply chain of sand and inflow control equipment through standardisation.

Tendeka CEO Brad Baker said: “This is real recognition for the work our team has delivered to Equinor for more than a decade. It’s also recognition of our drive for innovation on this project, as well as both teams’ joint approach to implementing sustainability measures that can make a difference.

“It’s significant that our technology will now be available for deployment across all Equinor’s NCS assets and further cements our position as the global industry leader in sand and inflow control technology.”

Oseberg field centre.
Oseberg field centre.

Tendeka’s Scandinavia area manager Karianne Amundsen said: “We are extremely proud to be implementing an efficient supply model for sand and inflow deliveries across the continental shelf.

"This award is a result of a wider standardisation initiative which will enable improved logistics, reduced waste and shorter lead times.

“We look forward to continuing our collaboration and delivering great results for Equinor’s assets to support the company in their strategy of creating long term value in a low carbon future.”

In addition to sand and inflow technologies that will be supplied under this contract, Tendeka provides advanced completions and production optimization, offering innovative technologies such as FloSure, FloFuse and PulseEight EAV.


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