Akofs in light well intervention deal with Equinor

Akofs Offshore has been awarded a contract for light well intervention services using the Akofs Seafarer vessel for all Equinor-operated licenses in the period 2020 to 2025.

Geir Sjøberg (right), CEO Akofs Offshore, and Rannfrid Skjervold, vice president procurement subsurface Equinor. (Photo: Kjetil Eide / Equinor ASA)

Equinor is the operator of about 560 subsea wells on stream on the Norwegian continental shelf. The wells require maintenance, repairs and new production actions, Equinor said on Tuesday following the contract award.

In 2017, Equinor performed 55 light well intervention operations, the average break-even for new production being less than $4 per barrel.

Granted for a period of five years, the contract for wireline operations on Equinor’s subsea wells includes an option for one three-year extension. The estimated contract value for the five years is slightly less than NOK 3 billion. Among the services included in the contract are running of well control package, wireline services, remotely operated vehicle, some logging services and well tractor use.

Akofs Seafarer is 156 metres long, and thus a substantially larger vessel than those formerly used for well interventions for Equinor.

“The past three years we have been performing light well intervention activities during the periods of the year with best weather. We now wish to perform all-year interventions, with a vessel working in the same way as mobile rigs when it comes to waiting on weather. This is a robust vessel which will be able to operate large parts of the year,” says Geir Tungesvik, Equinor’s senior vice president for drilling & well.

The contract is a continuation the letter of intent signed between Equinor and Akofs Offshore on May 16.

In related news, Akastor, a parent company of Akofs Offshore, agreed to sell a 50% stake in Akofs to Japanese companies Mitsui and MOL. The remaining 50% will continue to be owned by Akastor.