Exedra secures funding for advanced well plugging tests

‍The tool will monitor plug integrity over time, ensuring sustained efficiency and cost-effective solutions for P&A

Exedra has received 5.1 MNOK in funding from the Norwegian Research Council to enhance testing of its well-plugging verification technology.

With an additional support from Equinor and TotalEnergies, Exedra is set to start a new R&D project, including a field trial in Texas in 2025.

The purpose of the project is to better understand how a mixture of gas and liquid from a reservoir can leak through different types of permanent barriers. This insight will then help the industry to develop numerical models to estimate possible leak rates – crucial to better understand risks associated with permanent plugging of oil and gas wells.  

– We are very pleased to have Equinor and TotalEnergies on board in this project. We are welcoming  more partners on board along the way, says CEO Bernt Pedersen.