A method of pumping treated seawater into a reservoir to maintain pressure and improve oil recovery. Subcontractors often support this through pump installation, pipeline work, and water treatment system maintenance. Work typically requires offshore certifications and familiarity with corrosion-resistant materials.
Seawater Injection
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Full-Depth Reclamation
IndustryA road rehabilitation method where the full pavement structure is pulverised and mixed with the subgrade to create a stabilised base. Subcontractors use specialised reclaimers and stabilisers to complete the work in a single pass. It is common on oilfield lease roads and remote access routes requiring cost-effective repair.
Hydraulic Fracturing
IndustryA well stimulation process where fluid is pumped at high pressure to crack subsurface rock and release oil or gas. Subcontractors are commonly engaged for pump operations, fluid handling, and equipment transport during frac campaigns. Work is often fast-paced and shift-intensive, with strict site access and safety requirements.
Capital Discipline
IndustryWhen operators strictly control spending and delay or cancel projects to protect their balance sheets. For subcontractors, this means fewer awarded contracts, reduced scopes, and tighter bid competition. Expect slower mobilisation timelines and more rigorous cost justification from clients.
Refinery Utilization Rate
IndustryThe percentage of a refinery's total processing capacity actively in use at a given time. Higher utilisation rates signal increased demand for maintenance, turnaround, and inspection crews. Subcontractors can use this metric to anticipate workload surges and mobilisation timelines.
Data Mesh
IndustryA decentralised approach where different teams own and share their own operational data directly. For subcontractors, it means job site data—timesheets, inspection reports, equipment logs—flows more easily between your systems and the prime contractor's. Reduces bottlenecks caused by waiting on a single centralised IT team to manage data access.
Net Hydrocarbon Pay
IndustryThe thickness of a reservoir zone that actually contains producible oil or gas. Operators use this measurement to justify well completions and production decisions. Higher net pay typically drives more field service activity, from perforating to stimulation work.
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