Solving wellhead vandalized cases by Kenyon International
Wellhead vandalism is one of the major problems Niger Delta region faces due to the volatility of the area. Rising cases of wellhead vandalism has significantly affected Nigeria’s and oil companies’ sources of revenue in the region.
The Alakiri and Olubiri wells suffered severe vandalism. They were both wrecked by miscreants who stole the Bonnet and gate valves from these wells, leaving the wells’ integrities compromised and rendering the sites highly unsafe as hydrocarbon keeps gushing uncontrollably at high pressure. These attacks on wellheads by vandals have huge devastating environmental effects.
We received a distress call from our client to arrest the situation at the two locations (Alakiri ad Olubiri), swiftly, we swung into action. We fixed the damaged wellheads, installed the Bonnet and Gate Valves locked with anti-theft nuts, and the wellheads were restored to normal.
We at Kenyon have pledged to remain at the forefront in the oil and gas servicing industry, providing unprecedented services to our clients, and solving all well-intervention-related problems.
Our client had a challenge of fitting elbows into an impossible position on the wellhead, and there they did not have to alter the design of the valve, thus, a technical solution was sought. Kenyon was called upon to provide a solution. The solution we provided was to designed and manufactured a 45 degree and 90 degree elbows to fit into the required position without altering the design of the wellhead. Thus we delivered the job satisfactorily.
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Piping elbows are vital pipe fittings used to change the direction of flow in a piping system. Finding a suitable piping elbow to fit into wellhead could sometimes be quite challenging.
Our client once had a challenge of fitting piping elbows into an impossible position on the wellhead, and they were not keen on remodelling the valve to fit in; thus, a technical solution was sought.
Kenyon was called upon to provide a solution. We designed and manufactured a 45 degree and 90 degree elbows to fit into the required position without altering the design of the wellhead. At the end, our clients were satisfied.
We have conducted numerous Conductor Pipe Inspections and Re-threading for our reputable clients, using best practice. We have earned the trust of our clients to render such services without the fear of any mediocre from us.
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Conductor pipe inspection is a vital process that must be carried out to ensure that conductor pipes are still performing optimally. Conductor pipes protect shallow sand from being contaminated by drilling fluids and prevent washouts as well.
We have conducted numerous conductor pipe inspections and re-threading for our reputable clients using best industry practices. Such industry practices are what enabled us to earn the trust of our clients. We have rendered these services efficiently without our clients fearing quality compromise from our ends.
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Kenyon proposed that MS-Sealant 04 be deployed between the Tubing Hanger Main Body Seals. The sealant would be injected via the GSP type “Port In” and “Port Out” allowing an even and full fill. This would prevent any potential pressure from passing the Tubing Hanger Main Body Seals isolating the Hanger Void from A-Ann pressure. Kenyon also proposed a contingency method should the initial isolation fail. This isolation would be a full Void fill utilising “Port In” and “Port Out” facility.
Kenyon proposed that MS-Sealant 04 be deployed between the Tubing Hanger Main Body Seals. The sealant would be injected via the GSP type “Port In” and “Port Out” allowing an even and full fill. This would prevent any potential pressure from passing the Tubing Hanger Main Body Seals isolating the Hanger Void from A-Ann pressure. Kenyon also proposed a contingency method should the initial isolation fail. This isolation would be a full Void fill utilising “Port In” and “Port Out” facility.
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Escape of pressure poses as a challenge for most oil and gas assets. This doesn’t only result to a downtime but acquires more cost. From our experience, the best way to tackle pressure leakages, or sealing specific parts of the assets, adequate sealants must be used. Having been called for this job, we proposed MS-Sealant 04 and further deployed it between the tubing hanger main body seals.
The sealant was injected via the GSP type “Port In” and “Port Out” allowing an even and full fill. The aim of this is to prevent any potential pressure from passing the tubing manger Main Body Seals isolating the Hanger Void from A-Ann pressure. We also proposed a contingency method in case the initial isolation fail. This isolation would be a full void fill utilising “Port In” and “Port Out” facility.
At Kenyon, optimum job performance is the goal. We leverage the best technologies and get the job done seamlessly.