Turkish Petroleum hires Schlumberger for offshore drilling support

Turkish national oil company Turkish Petroleum (Türkiye Petrolleri AO or TPAO)  has hired Schlumberger, the world’s largest oilfield services firm, to help it with offshore drilling in the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Schlumberger shared the piece of information in its quarterly report on the 19th October.

 

During the third quarter Turkish Petroleum awarded Schlumberger an integrated services management contract to drill the deep-water well Alanya-1 in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

 

Under the contract, valued at some US$15 million Schlumberger said it would coordinate multiple product lines as well as provide project management services on Turkish Petroleum’s ultra-deep-water drillship, Fatih.

 

The drillship, previously known as Deepsea Metro II was acquired last year by Turkish Petroleum company. According to Marine Traffic, the vessel is currently anchored near Antalya.

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Turkish energy minister Fatih Donmez was cited in September as saying that the Fatih drillship would start drilling in the East Mediterranean “next month.” He also reportedly said that Turkey will buy a second drillship soon.

 

Apart from being awarded the contract for drilling services, Schlumberger said its seismic processing subsidiary WesternGeco had secured a multiyear contract with TPAO to provide software and depth imaging consultancy services, along with infield geophysics services onboard its seismic vessel operating in the Black, Marmara, and Mediterranean Seas.

 

As said before, the TPAO contracts information was shared as part of Schlumberger’s third-quarter report.

 

On the 19th October the oilfield services giant posted third-quarter revenue of US$8,5 billion, an eight percent increase compared with the same period a year ago. Net income on GAAP basis was US$644 million for the quarter, up 18% compared with levels a year ago.

 

Source: Offshore Energy Today