Houston-headquartered C-Innovation (C-I), an affiliate of Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO) and its household of corporations, has accomplished its forty sixth effectively intervention within the Gulf of Mexico.
C-I, a number one specialist in offering turnkey intervention providers for the worldwide subsea business, additionally efficiently accomplished three new riserless zone perforations, an business first in each deepwater and high-pressure operations.
The C-I intervention program supplies elevated effectivity together with sooner response instances for emergent conditions by the short mobilization and deployment of a vessel. C-I makes a speciality of downhole operations, together with manufacturing injection and integrity logging, caliper measurements, and setting water shut-off and zone bypass plugs. With extra effectively intervention operations deliberate for 2023, C-I has performed a pivotal position in growing output for operators within the Gulf of Mexico.
“We are very proud to be a part of increasing oil production in this challenging geo-political climate,” stated George Wilson, riserless light well intervention mission supervisor at C-Innovation. “Riserless interventions on vessels offer both time and cost advantages over riser interventions. C-I’s program offers the added benefit of dedicated dock space with advanced fluid tracking for faster between-well maintenance.”
C-I’s intervention program, which made its debut in 2017, has carried out 31 hydraulic interventions and 15 mechanical interventions. The mechanical interventions included a complete of 85 profitable wireline runs, each e-line and slickline. C-I lately accomplished its longest mechanical intervention on board the vessel, Island Venture. With 79 days offshore, the operation included 22 e-line and slickline runs, in addition to 22,205 barrels of fluid pumped into the effectively.
“C-I is a fully integrated service provider for our clients,” stated Wilson. “Our turnkey solutions for well interventions alleviate the hassle of coordinating and managing the multitude of subcontractors needed to address complex jobs.”