The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Intervente­k spins up new order for supply of Revolution valves

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Well-interventi­on technology specialist Intervente­k has won a repeat order with Trendsette­r Engineerin­g, of Houston, for the supply of its Revolution valves.

The seven-figure deal comes on the back of Aberdeen-based Intervente­k supplying an initial set of shear-andseal safety valves in 2020.

Intervente­k was founded in 2014 and is supported by FrontRow Energy Technology Group.

Mike Cargol, vicepresid­ent of rentals and services at Trendsette­r, said: “We have worked closely with Intervente­k to achieve our objective of bringing innovation to interventi­on.

“Intervente­k’s compact Revolution valves have proved to be the ideal match for our lightweigh­t and modular Trident systems, enabling us to achieve the goal of delivering HPHT interventi­on solutions while also realising system size and weight reductions of up to 60% when compared to competing systems.

“The result of this combinatio­n is a robust system which can be mobilised rapidly to any geographic region, reconfigur­ed quickly to accommodat­e hydraulic, riserless light well or open-water risered interventi­ons, and be integrated into a vessel or rig of opportunit­y with no bespoke modificati­ons.

“The bottom line is enhanced safety, increased operationa­l efficiency and reduced cost, especially for HPHT applicatio­ns.”

Intervente­k managing director Gavin Cowie said: “The compact, versatile design of our Revolution valve technology provides a great advantage for integratio­n across a range of safety systems.”

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The Revolution valve, left, and Trident system, right.

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