Integrated services team delivers multi-well P&A project 22 days ahead of schedule and USD 4 million under budget
Mature Fields
Execute P&A operations in subsea wells through POB optimization
North Sea
Halliburton was awarded a contract from a well management company to provide plug and abandonment (P&A) services for seven subsea wells in a mature field located in the North Sea. The project was estimated to take around six months to complete.
The risks associated with conducting subsea well P&A operations are significantly increased from platform P&A work scopes, due to various reasons:
These challenges had the potential to add significant cost to the project’s economics; therefore, the collective project teams carefully considered the commercial risks that the project posed, specifically related to costs.
The sensitive nature of the worksite, along with the potential for health, safety, or environmental (HSE) incidents on offshore installations, drove the implementation of scope-specific HSE key performance indicators (KPIs).
The well portfolio varied in complexity, from full well abandonment to re-entry of already abandoned wells, so it was imperative to have correct planning and equipment selection in order to cover the provision of all existing and possible well scenarios. The application of innovative technology and the implementation of multi-skilled personnel would impact the project delivery from commercial and technical perspectives.
Halliburton was contracted to provide services for cementing, fluids, slickline, e-line, tubing-conveyed perforation (TCP), and completions.
A Halliburton Integrated Services coordinator was assigned to the project to ensure project efficiencies through effective leveraging of Halliburton services, technologies, and methodologies.
To achieve optimum efficiencies, the Halliburton team:
The Halliburton team captured lessons learned, identified opportunities for improvement, and leveraged experience from previous projects to help foster an ethos on continuous improvement.
Health, safety, and environmental (HSE) incidents
Days ahead of schedule
Operational efficiency rate
Total hours saved compared to plan
The project was completed safely and efficiently – well ahead of schedule and under budget, with zero HSE incidents.
With Halliburton serving as the main contractor, the resulting efficiencies enabled the project to be delivered 22 days ahead of schedule, providing cost savings of approximately USD 4 million.
The Halliburton team’s ability to work closely with the client to provide scope-specific solutions and to implement cost-saving and time-saving technologies were major contributing factors to the project’s overall success.
Halliburton operated at a 98.59 percent efficiency rate, with only 1.41 percent of recorded non-productive time (NPT) over the project’s duration. Additionally, the Halliburton team’s operating performance provided savings of 147 hours on overall planned project timings.
This positive project delivery has allowed Halliburton to gain the first integrated well abandonment project for subsea well stock in the North Sea, while adding to our already robust P&A track record.
Halliburton provides the technology and expertise to facilitate safe and efficient operations worldwide for Plug & Abandonment solutions.
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