Tendeka secures more than US $30m worth of new wells contracts
Tendeka, a global completions specialist, said it has secured more than US $30million worth of unplanned revenue through international contracts within the last quarter which will cover the next three years.
The company has also won long-term work with operators for its swellable packers and sand and inflow control technologies across key energy hubs, including the North Sea, Australasia and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
“These wins for our sand and inflow control technology cements our position in the market as the industry leader of inflow control technology,” Brad Baker, CEO at Tendeka said in a statement.
They will also be delivering their first significant FloSure autonomous inflow control devices (AICDs) campaign in the United States.
Tendeka has installed more than 50,000 FloSure AICDs around the world.
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