Addax Lauds Kaztec's Technical Competence

Ebugu Booster Compressor BC-2 installation on Kaztec’s pipelay derrick barge, the Ekulo Cheyenne.
22 July 2014
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Abuja — On July 12, 2014, Kaztec Engineering Limited, a leading 100% indigenous EPCIC-M provider in the Nigerian Oil & Gas landscape, announced the completion of the Ebugu BC-2 Booster Compressor installation in the OML 123 offshore field.

Kaztec's Commercial Director, Mr. Marc Robillard, at a high-level meeting at the Addax headquarters in Geneva Switzerland, confirmed the announcement. Speaking during the visit, Mr. Robillard said, "This is another significant milestone for Kaztec Engineering. It demonstrates without a doubt our technical capability to deliver expertly on any engineering project."

"You may recall that two months ago, after a complex fabrication process, involving highly skilled engineers and fabricators, Kaztec commenced the load of Addax Petroleum Development Nigeria Limited's (APDNL) Ebugu Booster Compressor BC-2, onto Kaztec's pipelay derrick barge, the Ekulo Cheyenne."

"The successful installation of the BC-2 Compressor at OML 123 increased the output and productivity of the Ebugu wells," Mr. Robillard said.

APDNL Managing Director, Cornelis Zegelaar confirmed that the Ebugu BC-2 Compressor installation efficiently allows for the reinjection of gas into the reservoir. In doing so, he says, sufficient gas lift will then be available for underpinning production sustainability within the OML 123 Field. In responding to the question of expected capacity of the field, he said, "It is expected that this increase will be in the region of 6000 barrels of oil per day.

During the auspicious meeting, the CEO of Addax Petroleum, Mr. Xinmin Wu, echoed similar sentiments when he said; "Kaztec Engineering Limited has proven over the years that it is capable of handling projects successfully in Nigeria. I want to continue working with Kaztec to see a sustainable growth pattern."

"I can only echo what the CEO said. We enjoy the relationship that Addax/Kaztec has, and we are pleased with the mutual respect and seamless integration," Mr. Zegelaar said.

Addressing the audience, the Chairman of Kaztec, Sir Emeka Offor stated, "Our relationship with Addax has progressed very well; the integration has benefitted us as well as you. We see each other as a family."

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