Design & Development
With more than 13 skilled engineers in the company, the business is built around innovation. It is fueled by our creativity, which has been the trademark of the company since opening for business in 2005. But innovation itself doesn’t cut it – and we understand this.
With expertise in advanced HP/HT completions, intervention, electronics and hydraulics we find innovative answers to your downhole challenges.
Well Innovation engineering consists of a backbone of young engineers totally dedicated and committed to finding the optimum answer. This young talent is balanced by our more senior staff, which possesses experience and know-how,acquired over years of working in the oil industry. Together this has formed the very heart of our success.
Our unique capabilities
- Experienced Project Managers using recognized methodologies and systems to ensure a quality project development process
- Highly skilled Senior Design Engineers with a variety of experience within completion and intervention product design and development, using the latest available design and calculation software tools
- Young , highly qualified and enthusiastic Design Engineers with excellent abilities in general design tasks
- Experienced Electronics System Engineers familiar with high temperature, low power electronics for downhole applications. This capability is further enhanced by working in collaborations with specialist 3rd parties engineers.
- Electronic design, prototyping and testing
- High temperature motors
- Downhole motor drivers
- Electrical connectors
- Downhole control system
- Motor test equipment
- Temperature testing
- Testing and logging system
Qualified and skilled Test Engineers experienced in design planning and executing the testing, qualification and evaluation of downhole products.
Field Engineers to plan attend and supervise offshore and onshore operations.
Our ambition is to unite the teams’ comprehensive skills and experience into the product development process and shape this into first-class products.
