Premier Oil hires GE Oil & Gas for decommissioning job in Indonesia

GE Oil & Gas’ subsidiary has been awarded a field decommissioning contract offshore Indonesia.

The work, to be carried out by PT Vetcogray, a subsidiary of GE, will entail the provision of support the shut-down of four subsea wells in the Anoa field, offshore Indonesia. The field is operated by Premier Oil Indonesia, a subsidiary of the independent UK oil firm, Premier Oil.

According to GE Oil & Gas, the subsea trees at the field were among the first to be installed by GE in the Asia Pacific region in the 1990s.

Under the contract awarded, GE Oil & Gas will prepare the field’s subsea production trees for removal, supporting the removal of flowlines and production umbilicals, installation of intervention hot stab assemblies and provision of annulus and flowline flanges.

Once the wells have been made ready for decommissioning, the tree caps, subsea trees (XTs) and tubing hangers will be removed, cement plugs set and the seabed cleared to comply with local regulations.

Ian Coull, ‎ Regional Executive Leader for Subsea Systems & Drilling at GE Oil & Gas, said: “Our installed base in the Asia Pacific region dates back more than two decades and, through choosing GE to support this project, Premier has made a clear statement of the importance they place on the ability of their supply chain to provide a full lifecycle service. Our expertise will be key in facilitating the safe removal of hardware from the seabed, with minimal contamination or disturbance to the environment.”

Prior to starting the first phase of work, GE Oil & Gas will conduct interface testing with customer-supplied tooling and newly-manufactured tools, ensuring the trees are ROV-enabled for the wider decommissioning campaign, anticipated to begin in 2Q, 2017.