Archer wins COP Norwegian contract

OE Staff
Friday, April 8, 2016

Archer has been awarded a five-year contract by ConocoPhillips for the provision of mechanical wireline services for the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process for ConocoPhillips’ well intervention services in Norway.

Archer has provided wireline intervention and cased hole logging services for ConocoPhillips since 2009 and the current contract would have expired in January 2017. The new contract will commence on 1 May 2016 and will cover a period of five years until 30 April 2021.

“We are extremely pleased with the confidence ConocoPhillips places in Archer by giving us the opportunity to continue to work for them for an additional five years,” said Jan Vader, vice president of international wireline at Archer.

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