Oilfield services company Expro received new three-year contracts from Tullow Oil Plc for work in Ghana, the company said June 24.
The contracts are worth more than US$100 million and will support work on the Jubilee Field, the Tweneboa-Enyenra-Ntomme (TEN) Field project and other Tullow projects in the country.
Expro has another phase one contract for Jubilee for more than 10 completions; now, services can continue for phase one A, which covers new wells interventions and remedial work.
Jubilee’s phase one A will use large-bore subsea completion landing strings, subsea exploration and appraisal landing strings, high flow-rate surface well testing and sampling services.
The TEN project will also involve subsea completion work in all planned wells.
To support Tullow and other clients, Expro has invested more than US$32 million in Ghana since 2008.
Riccardo Muttoni, Expro's Sub-Saharan Africa region director, said 70% of Expro’s workforce in the country is Ghanaian, and that the company hopes to increase that number to 85% by 2017.
Expro is based in the U.K.
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