Improving Your Future APAC Well Campaigns Through Integrated Services

Erin Smith
Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Subsea well intervention is on the rise around the world. It has already become established in Europe, where each subsea well now experiences an average of 1.5 intervention days per year, according to speakers at last year’s OWI APAC conference. In Asia-Pacific, the market has yet to become fully established, but with a total of 700-900 subsea wells across 12 countries in the region, and the second highest forecast regional subsea well growth rate, it represents a significant opportunity.

Discover the rates of intervention in APAC, how a more collaborative, integrated and risk sharing approach to well intervention can be beneficial to all involved and the importance of proactive negotiations for unlocking cross-country opportunities to keep well count optimal.

If you’d like this insight, access your copy of the report here: http://bit.ly/2wPxb3t

For any questions relating to OWI APAC 2020 please contact Erin Smith via the below details:

Erin Smith
Project Manager | Offshore Network Ltd.
t: +44 (0) 203 409 3042 | e: esmith@offsnet.com

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