Production & Maintenance
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Production & Maintenance
Production in Oil & Gas
Production is a vital stage in the oil and gas lifecycle where hydrocarbons are extracted from underground reservoirs and processed into usable forms. This phase ensures that energy resources are delivered efficiently, safely, and reliably to downstream facilities or export points. From natural flow recovery to advanced extraction techniques, production operations are tailored to maximize output while maintaining reservoir health and operational integrity.
- Well Flow Oil, gas, and water flow from the reservoir to the surface via the wellbore.
- Separation: Fluids are separated at surface facilities into oil, gas, and water streams.
- Oil is dehydrated and stabilized for storage or transportation.
- Gas is dehydrated, compressed, and treated to remove contaminants like CO₂ and H₂S.
- Storage & Export: Treated products are stored or delivered via pipelines, ships, or trucks.

Types of Recovery
In oil and gas production, different recovery methods are employed to extract hydrocarbons efficiently throughout the life of a reservoir. The recovery process evolves over time, starting with natural mechanisms and progressing to more advanced techniques as reservoir pressure declines. These stages ensure optimal production, enhance recovery rates, and extend the operational lifespan of the field
- Primary Recovery: Utilizes the natural pressure within the reservoir to push fluids to the surface.
- Secondary Recovery: Involves injecting water or gas to maintain reservoir pressure and sustain production levels.
- Tertiary (Enhanced) Recovery: Applies advanced techniques such as CO₂ injection, thermal flooding, or chemical injection to extract additional oil beyond the limits of primary and secondary methods.
Maintenance in our Oil and Gas field
Maintenance in our oil and gas fields involves routine inspection, servicing, repair, and replacement of equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and uninterrupted operations.

Preventive Maintenance
Scheduled tasks to prevent failures (e.g., lubrication, filter changes).

Corrective Maintenance
Repairs made after equipment failure.

Predictive Maintenance
Uses sensors and data to predict failures before they happen.

Condition-Based
Conducted when monitoring indicates deterioration.

Maintenance & Safety Excellence
Maintenance Focus Areas
- Wells: Workovers, wellhead repairs, and artificial lift servicing
- Pipelines: Pigging, corrosion prevention, and leak detection
- Processing Equipment: Maintenance of compressors, pumps, separators, heaters, and turbines
- Safety Systems: Fire/gas detection and emergency shutdown mechanisms
Production Optimization & Integrity
- Well Testing: Routine flow rate and performance evaluation
- Production Surveillance: Real-time monitoring with SCADA systems
- Asset Integrity: Ensuring facility safety, reliability, and compliance
HSE (Health, Safety & Environment) Commitment
- Accident and environmental hazard prevention
- Protection of personnel through safety-first operations
- Compliance with API, ISO, OSHA, and other industry standards