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Schlumberger to Acquire Coiled Tubing Drilling Units from Xtreme


Published Apr 29, 2016
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Schlumberger has announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire the coiled tubing drilling and coiled tubing units from Xtreme Drilling and Coil Services Corp., a Calgary-based provider of international land drilling and coiled tubing drilling services. Xtreme currently owns a fleet of 11 coiled tubing units located in Saudi Arabia and the United States. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the third quarter.

“With the addition of Xtreme’s coiled tubing assets, we continue our pursuit of advancing overall drilling and well intervention efficiency through technology integration to help our customers improve production at a lower cost per barrel,” says Sherif Foda, president, Production Group, Schlumberger. “The combination of our existing technology portfolio with Xtreme’s proprietary technology will result in a step change in operational performance.”

Tom Wood, CEO, Xtreme, adds, “The purchase of Xtreme’s industry leading, advanced AC-electric coiled tubing technology validates our long-term vision to develop the most automated and advanced coiled tubing system in the world. This complements Schlumberger’s focus on operational efficiency and market expansion through automation and integration.”

The Schlumberger technology integration approach is evolving engineering of the drilling system from a simple combination of discrete services to optimised systems that are customised through extensive design and modelling capabilities for specific customer requirements. The addition of Xtreme’s coiled tubing technology to the Schlumberger portfolio will be a key enabler for further advances in drilling efficiency, especially in challenging land-based environments.

Tags: Schlumberger, Xtreme Drilling and Coil Services Corp.




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