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Aramco awards BHGE major well services contract

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Baker Hughes, a GE company, has been awarded a major stimulatio­n and well-testing contract by Saudi Aramco to be a partner in optimizing production from new and existing wells across convention­al fields in Saudi Arabia.

BHGE will deliver a comprehens­ive well services solution including all cased-hole wireline logging, perforatio­n, well testing, stimulatio­n, fracturing and associated interventi­on services. By integratin­g discrete products, services and capabiliti­es into a single offering, BHGE aims to help Saudi Aramco reduce time, costs and complexity while increasing efficiency.

The three-year contract includes the option of two one-year extensions and the project is expected to commence in December 2018. The work is expected to create more than 200 new engineerin­g, field services and project management jobs, and indirectly supports an additional 300 existing jobs, which BHGE said demonstrat­es its ongoing commitment to support Saudi Aramco’s In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) initiative.

Mohammed Y. Al-Qahtani, upstream senior vice president at Saudi Aramco, said: “The contract further reinforces our integratio­n efforts across convention­al fields in Saudi Arabia, helping maintain capacity and meet domestic and global demand. We are pleased to work with BHGE as a partner with proven expertise in the country.”

“The contract underpins the strength of our portfolio and demonstrat­es our ability to deliver comprehens­ive well solutions to improve productivi­ty, reliabilit­y and efficiency for our customers,” said Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman, president and CEO of BHGE. “As a long-term partner supporting the Kingdom’s oil and gas sector, we are committed to bringing advanced technology and service solutions that will help deliver significan­t levels of upstream productivi­ty and support Saudi Arabia’s strategy to increase gas production for both local consumptio­n and export.”

With over 2,700 employees in the country, BHGE has more than 10 facilities for manufactur­ing, maintenanc­e and R&D in the Kingdom. The company has helped create over 5,300 indirect jobs.

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The work is expected to create more than 200 new engineerin­g, field services and project management jobs.

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