Egyptian firm secures $15 million contract for BP’s offshore project

Egyptian firm secures $15 million contract for BP’s offshore project

The Egyptian firm, TWMA, has secured a $15 million contract to provide support for BP’s offshore project. The project involves the deployment of TWMA’s RotoMill drill cuttings processing technology for BP’s WND & END exploration and development initiative in the Mediterranean Sea. This five-year project is set to begin in October of this year.

The RotoMill technology was chosen for its positive environmental impact. Through thermal desorption, it separates drill cuttings and associated materials into their primary components: oil, water, and solids. These components can then be recycled and repurposed. TWMA’s precision equipment maintains optimal temperatures, ensuring that the recovered base oil retains its original quality, facilitating its reuse within the drilling mud system.

As a prominent player in integrated drilling waste management and environmental solutions for the oil and gas sector, TWMA is a market leader. The company utilizes cutting-edge technology to optimize drilling processes and efficiently manage drilling waste while adhering to the highest environmental standards.

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