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Tenaris showcases solutions for mature fields at Bahia Oil & Gas Energy

Tenaris is highlighting its field-tested solutions for onshore projects this week at the 2023 Bahia Oil & Gas Energy, one of the largest oil and gas events for Northeast Brazil. The expo and conference is taking place on May 24-26 at the Salvador Convention Center in Bahia.

At booth #65, Tenaris will display its integrated portfolio of products and services to support operators throughout every step of their drilling projects, including casing, tubing, and sucker rods, especially suited for mature fields.

Stop by Hard Tech panel, at Arena Inovação, from 3pm to 4:30pm May 24th, and hear from Tenaris Sucker Rods Senior Sales Manager in Brazil Jeslei Neves, about solutions, such as the use of the HolloRod™ series, to address specific challenges in mature fields. Samples of the HolloRod™ series will be on display at the booth, along with other technologies for artificial lift operations such as AlphaRod® HS and AlphaRod® CS rods.

“The Brazilian onshore market is evolving, opening up new, exciting opportunities. We not only offer state-of-the-art solutions for new fields, but have also developed technologies to optimize the performance of mature fields, backed up by decades of field experience,” says Tenaris Oil and Gas Commercial Senior Director in Brazil Roque Ivaldi. “Today, Tenaris is the only company capable of offering the complete well package with casing and tubing, sucker rods plus a complete range of services for the onshore market.”

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