The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

High hopes for new well tool after overseas trials

Technology: Entreprene­ur keen to commercial­ise firm’ s ‘downhole roller’

- BY MARK LAMMEY

A north-east entreprene­ur has set his sights on commercial­ising oilfield technology developed primarily in Aberdeen after it passed field trials in Nigeria.

Yerasimos Angelis, who founded Granite City firm GA R&D in 2010, said he was forced to look overseas when operators and suppliers proved too risk-averse to test his well interventi­on tool in the UK North Sea.

Two trials were arranged with the help of Future Oilfield Services (FOS), of Lagos, and carried out

“Operators and suppliers proved too risk-averse to test... in the UK North Sea

by London-listed Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t in May, two months later than planned due to the pandemic.

Itse Okoro, technical business developmen­t manager with FOS, said GA R&D’s “U-Line roller” surpassed all expectatio­ns, reaching depths normally possible only with more expensive “downhole tractors”.

Mr Angelis said the trials were key to fully commercial­ising the device and “further product lines on which the IP can be developed in the UKCS (UK continenta­l shelf ) and other global markets”.

Buoyed by the outcome, he believes his roller can generate £5 million over the next three years.

A total of £250,000 was invested in developing the “downhole roller”, with most of the cash coming from director loans, revenue from consultanc­y work and a Scottish Enterprise grant.

A roller is a type of conveyance tool central to all downhole well interventi­on operations.

The U-Line roller developed by GA R&D, based in Balmoral Business Park, is simpler,

Testing in Nigeria

safer and easier to service than anything else on the market, Mr Angelis claimed. Its modular wheel sets and “Formula 1 type design characteri­stics” vastly reduce rig time, downtime, inventory and logistics costs, he said.

Mr Angelis moved to

Aberdeen from Greece in 2000 to study engineerin­g at Robert Gordon University and has lived in the Granite City ever since.

When designing the tool, he drew inspiratio­n from his family’s heritage in the automotive industry. His father Georgios’ business was the sole manufactur­ing contractor for Volvo in Greece from 1976 to 2006.

Mr Angelis started working for the firm as an apprentice during school holidays and carried on after academy before leaving for Aberdeen.

He is now married to an Aberdonian and has three children, while his father is chairman of GA R&D.

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INNOVATIVE THINKING: Aberdeen-based businessma­n Yerasimos Angelis, whose company GA R&D has developed the U-Line roller
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