Expro Well Services has frequently reviewed existing well management processes and procedures in conjunction with legislation and industry practices. Where it is identified that management systems are not suitable, or available, we have extensive experience in developing customised wells management systems that are used by multinational and national operators. We use GAP Analysis techniques to identify current procedures and practices, determine the gaps between the current and the ideal, and make recommendations to fill the gaps. Effective management systems are created by addressing the recommendations outlined in the GAP analysis. By doing so, the system helps ensure that:-
• Zero incidents or accidents associated with Well Integrity management activities
• Zero lost production (volume) due to well integrity issues
• Zero reportable hydrocarbon spills / releases attributable to loss of well integrity
• Zero dispensations in place for more than one year
• All planned maintenance completed on time
• Well Integrity management system audit schedule on target
• All well-handover documentation – complete and delivered on-time
Expro Well Services can assist with this objective by reviewing the key elements of effective management systems such as:-
• Operating Philosophy
• Roles and Responsibilities
• Policies and Standards
• Procedures and Processes
• Audit and Feedback
EWS’s experience in reviewing existing systems ensures that integrity is being managed efficiently and demonstrates the customer’s corporate and social responsibility.
A robust Well Integrity Management System is required to demonstrate compliance with legislation and industry best practice, and most importantly to ensure no harm to our people, the environment or equipment.
The technical standards are developed and are implemented / followed through the various policies and guidelines that are in place. Local procedures and processes are developed to support these. Records must be kept to demonstrate compliance with the legislation.
A well integrity management system is developed in conjunction with the well / field operator to ensure their requirements are understood and implemented into the system.
Well integrity management system (WIMS)
Expro Well Services has frequently reviewed existing well management processes and procedures in conjunction with legislation and industry practices. Where it is identified that management systems are not suitable, or available, we have extensive experience in developing customised wells management systems that are used by multinational and national operators. We use GAP Analysis techniques to identify current procedures and practices, determine the gaps between the current and the ideal, and make recommendations to fill the gaps. Effective management systems are created by addressing the recommendations outlined in the GAP analysis. By doing so, the system helps ensure that:-
• Zero incidents or accidents associated with Well Integrity management activities
• Zero lost production (volume) due to well integrity issues
• Zero reportable hydrocarbon spills / releases attributable to loss of well integrity
• Zero dispensations in place for more than one year
• All planned maintenance completed on time
• Well Integrity management system audit schedule on target
• All well-handover documentation – complete and delivered on-time
Expro Well Services can assist with this objective by reviewing the key elements of effective management systems such as:-
• Operating Philosophy
• Roles and Responsibilities
• Policies and Standards
• Procedures and Processes
• Audit and Feedback
EWS’s experience in reviewing existing systems ensures that integrity is being managed efficiently and demonstrates the customer’s corporate and social responsibility.
A robust Well Integrity Management System is required to demonstrate compliance with legislation and industry best practice, and most importantly to ensure no harm to our people, the environment or equipment.
The technical standards are developed and are implemented / followed through the various policies and guidelines that are in place. Local procedures and processes are developed to support these. Records must be kept to demonstrate compliance with the legislation.
A well integrity management system is developed in conjunction with the well / field operator to ensure their requirements are understood and implemented into the system.