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Baker Hughes Expands Footprint in Namibia with A number of Amenities

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Last updated: 2024/11/28 at 8:50 AM
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Power tech specialist Baker Hughes Co. has opened a liquid mud plant, cement bulk facility, and built-in multi-modal facility in Namibia. The corporate mentioned in a media launch that these amenities, the liquid mud plant being the most important when it comes to quantity and capability within the nation, will help the native power business and improve localization alternatives.

The amenities will function key infrastructure wanted to provide drilling and completion fluids and cement bulk dealing with essential to offshore oil and fuel operations, in keeping with Baker Hughes. The built-in multi-modal facility will even home superior testing and upkeep tools to help a wide range of subsea operations. The Walvis Bay amenities signify a considerable funding within the nation from Baker Hughes, the corporate mentioned.

“Namibia is poised to turn into one in every of Africa’s main power suppliers, and these operations considerably improve our means to help their objectives”, mentioned Amerino Gatti, govt vp of Oilfield Companies and Tools at Baker Hughes. “Our new amenities signify the newest milestone within the development of Namibia’s home oil and fuel business, and we’re happy to assist the nation understand these important sources whereas creating new alternatives for its folks”.

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The liquid mud plant can maintain 15,000 barrels of drilling and completion fluids, Baker Hughes mentioned. The amenities are situated at Namibia’s Walvis Bay Port, offering a constant, native supply of supplies near the nation’s offshore fields that improve efficiencies for purchasers, it mentioned.

The amenities make use of native staff who’ve acquired superior coaching in oil and fuel operations from Baker Hughes. The corporate mentioned it has additionally supplied coaching to personnel from the Nationwide Petroleum Company of Namibia and the nation’s Ministry of Mines and Power to assist strengthen the nation’s pipeline of expert staff.

Walvis Bay has turn into a hub for the Namibian power business because the discovery of considerable offshore oil reserves within the nation’s Orange Basin, the corporate mentioned. Since 2021, it mentioned it has supplied drilling companies, subsea wellheads, and tubular operating companies within the nation.

To contact the writer, e mail andreson.n.paul@gmail.com


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