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Global completions specialist Tendeka reported last year that it secured more than $30 million worth of international contracts within the last quarter to cover the next three years. In addition to this unplanned revenue, the company has won longterm work with operators for its swellable packers and sand and inflow control technologies across key energy hubs, including the North Sea, Australasia and the GCC region.
Brad Baker, CEO at Tendeka, said in a recent statement: “To secure a number of multi-year, international agreements is always satisfying, but even more so with what the industry has been going through over the last 18 months. It has been an uncertain time for the sector, but due to the hard work of our team and our investment in technology, we have forged even stronger relationships with our global customers to enhance their operations.”
To support the inflow control of wells, Tendeka has installed more than 50,000 Flosure autonomous inflow control devices around the world. The field-adjustable devices choke unwanted produced fluids whilst promoting production of oil from the entire length of the well.