AGR Group’s RMR secures first jackup from BP
Posted: 07 January 2008
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AGR Group had entered its first jackup agreement for its Riserless Mud Recovery (RMR) technology, on the jackup rig Constellation II in Egypt with BP, the company has announced.
Previously the RMR, which is designed to re-circulate and reuse the drilling fluids that are needed when drilling top hole sections of a well, has been exclusively used on semi-sub rigs.
“This is a significant breakthrough agreement for AGR Group,” Sverre Skogen, CEO AGR Group said. “This contract with BP and its joint venture partner on a Jackup expands the potential market for the RMR considerably, when taking into account the addition of the jackup rig market to our established presence on semi-submersibles.”
Jermund Kleppe of AGR Group and project leader on the Egypt well said: “The tophole the RMR will be used on is at 19 metr es depth at the Rahamat Field outside Alexandria. The RMR was selected as it balances operational pressure in the well enabling drilling with heavier mud, while offering a virtually zero discharge solution. In the absence of the RMR, drilling of the well would have been considerably more expensive.”
As at December 2007, since its introduction the RMR has been used to drill 58 wells, in locations including the Barents Sea, the Caspian Sea, the North Sea and in the Asia Pacific region. BP is using the technology everywhere it expects challenges when drilling topholes. |