General – TRS
Expro has secured a contract to provide Tubular Running Services (TRS) as part of a major Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands.

The contract includes the recompletion and conversion of legacy offshore gas production wells to CO₂ injection wells, the decommissioning of shallow wells and the drilling of platform slot recovery wells. The project, which is the first offshore CCS storage system in the Netherlands, is fully in line with Expro’s sustainability objectives.
Expro will deliver the contract using its proprietary non-marking TRS technology which has been specifically designed to run corrosion-resistant alloy (CRA) tubulars.
In a highly corrosive CO2 environment, this will maximise the longevity of the pipe and help meet the challenges of providing long-term well integrity assurance.
Iain Farley, Regional Vice President for Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa at Expro said: “Securing this contract for this major CCS project highlights Expro’s advanced technical expertise in deploying CRA tubulars. The specific technologies being used throughout the project are proven in the oil and gas sector and it is fantastic to see these capabilities helping to unlock the potential of the CCS sector.”
“Expro TRS services are designed for safety, efficiency and precision, and so we look to be playing a vital role in supporting the success of this project. Expro has a well-earned reputation for delivering high-performance solutions for complex well construction challenges and we are committed to pioneering solutions for energy transition challenges. This contract cements the company’s role in promoting sustainable practices in the offshore energy sector.”