APT secures global frame agreement with Wintershall Dea

April 1, 2020
Wintershall Dea has awarded Applied Petroleum Technology a three-year frame agreement to provide geochemical analysis for its global E&P operations.

Offshore staff

OSLO, NorwayWintershall Dea has awarded Applied Petroleum Technology (APT) a three-year frame agreement to provide geochemical analysis for its global E&P operations.

The work scope will include consultancy services concerning interpretation of drilling samples and other reservoir data.

“We have supported Wintershall and Dea extensively in the past, including on the Norwegian continental shelf as well as onshore in Germany,” said APT CEO Helge Nyrønning.

Over the past 20 years the company has developed a laboratory in Oslo which it claims offers the shortest delivery time for geochemical analyses to the oil and gas market.

Clients may also access 20 years of analyses to identify deviations among their drilling samples.

“The analyses we perform are designed to support Wintershall Dea’s in-house geology teams that are either working to find new hydrocarbons or to maximise production from existing assets,” said Geir Hansen, APT’s head of petroleum geochemistry.

04/01/2020