Tatneft's branch in Turkmenistan has announced a tender for the purchase of spare parts for drilling pumps
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Tatneft's branch in Turkmenistan has announced a tender for the purchase of spare parts for F-800 drilling pumps. Bids must be submitted within ten business days of the official publication in the Nebit-Gaz newspaper and on the website www.oilgas.gov.tm (see the Tenders section).
Tatneft's branch in Turkmenistan, located in Balkanabat, operates in our country under a service contract with the State Concern Turkmennebit. Its primary production activities are focused on the Goturdepe oil and gas field.
The branch's primary objective is to enhance oil recovery and provide services to enhance oil production. In particular, the company carries out well workovers, uses sidetracking technology to bring previously unused reservoir sections into production, and implements modern technologies to increase well runtimes.
The branch regularly holds tenders for spare parts, equipment rentals, and construction and installation work to support its production capacities.
Tatneft's activities are considered a strategic partnership aimed at modernizing Turkmenistan's oil and gas industry.
As a result of long-standing and effective cooperation between State Concern Turkmennebit and PJSC Tatneft, oil production at the Goturdepe field has increased significantly through the rehabilitation of inactive wells. The modern technologies used enable enhanced oil recovery and significantly extend well runtimes.
PJSC Tatneft actively transfers its technological expertise to Turkmen specialists through service contracts, personnel training, and the implementation of enhanced oil recovery methods at the country's most mature fields.
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