Baker Hughes (BKR) announced Friday an award from Aramco to expand its integrated underbalanced coiled tubing drilling, UBCTD, operations across Saudi Arabia’s natural gas fields. The order was booked in the third quarter of 2025. Under the multi-year agreement, Baker Hughes will expand its current UBCTD fleet from four to 10 units for re-entry and greenfield drilling projects across fields in the Kingdom. The company will provide integrated solutions to manage all aspects of the UBCTD operations, including coiled tubing drilling units, underbalanced drilling services, operational management, well construction, and geosciences to scale and accelerate their access to gas from new and established fields.
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