en.Wedoany.com Reported - Weatherford International plc has secured multiple managed pressure drilling (MPD) contracts and a global aftermarket service agreement from Noble Corporation, expanding its role in deepwater and international offshore operations. The contracts include the delivery of two MPD systems for Noble's development project offshore Guyana, with deployment expected by year-end. Weatherford is also upgrading a third-party MPD system for offshore operations in Nigeria, with installation scheduled for the third quarter.
The two companies have also signed a global aftermarket agreement covering the MPD systems in Noble's fleet, aimed at standardizing lifecycle support, spare parts, and services to enhance operational reliability.
"These contracts reflect both the strength of our partnership with Noble and the value our managed pressure drilling technology delivers in complex offshore environments," said Girish Saligram, President and CEO of Weatherford. "Our MPD systems are designed to provide precise pressure control, enhance safety, and improve drilling efficiency."
Noble stated that the agreement will support operations in increasingly challenging offshore environments. "Managed pressure drilling plays a critical role in enabling safe and efficient operations in some of the world's most complex offshore environments," said Joey Kawaja, Senior Vice President of Operations.
Weatherford's MPD systems are designed to optimize wellbore pressure control in high-pressure and narrow-margin drilling conditions, helping to reduce non-productive time and improve overall well performance.
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