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2017 January 25   10:23

Xodus wins subsea contract with Apache

Xodus Group has recently won a contract with North Sea operator Apache to deliver subsea engineering services for two new infill well developments at the Nevis and Skene fields in the Northern North Sea, the Group said in a press release.

The project includes a novel idea of designing and fabricating spools with no requirement for metrology focusing on time and effort savings. The latest win follows a number of successful projects delivered for the operator over the last 18 months, including the concept, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) and detailed design studies for the Beryl field’s Far North Triassic (FNT) subsea tie-back, which was 4km in length.

This consisted of a production flexible, gas lift flexible and an electro-hydraulic controls (EHC) umbilical tied back to the Beryl Bravo platform.  In addition to performing the detailed design, Xodus also package managed the delivery of the production flexible on behalf of Apache and helped the operator to achieve first oil just 11 moths after drilling the well, ahead of schedule and over 30 percent under budget. 

Apache entered the North Sea in 2003 and has an interest in approximately 400,000 gross acres in the U.K. North Sea.

Xodus will be presenting at Subsea Expo in Aberdeen on 1st February 2017 on: ‘Recovery loads of skirted subsea structures on a soft clay seabed.’ Within the context of an increasing requirement to consider detailed engineering for decommissioning projects, Xodus along with funding partner OGIC (Oil and Gas Innovation Centre) and academic partner the University of Dundee have been undertaking a project to investigate the recovery loads of skirted subsea structures on a soft clay seabed. The first phase of modelling testing has recently been completed with a second phase to be completed this year.

Aberdeen headquartered Xodus Group offers engineering and advisory support for oil and gas upstream operators worldwide from conceptual studies, FEED and detailed design into operation and through to life extension and decommissioning. Xodus Group’s majority shareholder is Chiyoda Corporation, an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor that develops industrial plant facilities worldwide, ranging from refining, petrochemical and gas processing to pharmaceutical.

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