Aker Solutions ASA and Baker Hughes Incorporated have agreed to form an alliance to develop technology for production solutions that will boost output, increase recovery rates and reduce costs for subsea fields.
The non-incorporated alliance will combine Aker Solutions’ strengths in subsea production and processing systems with Baker Hughes’ expertise in well completions and artificial-lift technology to deliver reliable, integrated in-well and subsea production solutions that will help mitigate risk, accelerate output and extend the life of subsea fields.
The alliance team also will focus on advancing the industry’s well-intervention capabilities to further optimize efficiency and reduce risks in subsea developments. The structure of the alliance provides the flexibility for each company to offer any products and services to design the best solution for customers’ production challenges.
“Our joint commitment will strengthen the business of each company and help our customers unlock the vast values that come from subsea production,” saidØyvind Eriksen, Aker Solutions’ executive chairman. “Subsea factory development is a key focus for Aker Solutions and the partnership with Baker Hughes will provide critical capabilities that will help us develop technologies to create a fully-functioning subsea production system which will improve recovery rates and lower costs for oil producers.”
“Deepwater subsea fields have so far been characterized by low recovery rates, and new discoveries in deeper and more hostile environments are making these fields even more costly to develop,” said Martin Craighead, Baker Hughes’ chairman and chief executive officer. “The single-digit recovery rates currently being achieved at many of these fields don’t support a sustainable business model. By joining forces, Baker Hughes and Aker Solutions will identify and integrate the most effective combinations of in-well and subsea technologies, enabling greater production rates – efficiently and economically – from subsea fields.”
Aker Solutions’ Svenn Ivar Fure and Baker Hughes’ Brage Johannessen will lead the alliance for their respective companies as general managers. The alliance core team will be co-located and based in Houston.
Implementation of the alliance is subject to obtaining any required antitrust or other regulatory approvals.
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