SLB Wins Five-Year Contracts to Supply Wellheads and Artificial Lift Technologies for PDO Oman

Reuters01-28
SLB Wins Five-Year Contracts to Supply Wellheads and Artificial Lift Technologies for PDO Oman

SLB NV has announced the award of two five-year contracts by Petroleum Development Oman $(PDO)$ to supply wellheads and artificial lift technologies for operations in Block-6, Oman's largest oil and gas concession. The contracts cover the provision of low-pressure, high-pressure, and thermal wellheads, as well as electric submersible pumps (ESPs) and progressive cavity pumps (PCPs). Equipment will be produced and assembled at SLB’s facilities in Oman, supporting local employment. The agreement includes the deployment of advanced wellhead and artificial lift technologies and the expansion of local manufacturing capabilities, including the introduction of made-in-Oman gate valve production within six months of the contract commencement.

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