Summit Brings Innovation To Australia

Summit is proud to have completed successful trial abandonment projects utilising our patented Internal Cutting Technology (ICT) in 2020.

Summit successfully introduced ICT cutting technology for use in the abandonment and decommissioning of pipelines and wellheads in 2020. For additional information on these project please contact your Summit representative.


History 

In 2017, Summit acquired Canadian abandonment and decommissioning services company Remuda Energy Solutions. Remuda focused on pipeline, facility and abandonment services and the development of internal cutting technologies. 

Remuda combined ingenuity with field experience to develop and patent an innovative internal dry cold cutting tool that is revolutionizing the surface abandonment industry. Rebranded as Summit Decommissioning Services in 2018, this sector of our business has allowed us to integrate abandonment and environmental assessment services creating a uniquely qualified and innovative service provider combining professional environmental consulting with leading technology and expertise. 

In addition to our dry cutting technology we are experts in abrasive water jet and conventional cut and cap services with all cutting options available in Summit’s fleet. These extensive service capabilities and our goal to improve on historical practices is driving towards a change in the status quo.


What We Offer

Surface Decommissioning

  • Mechanical Internal Cutting Tool Technology (ICT)

  • Abrasive water jet wellhead cut and caps (AWJ)

  • Conventional wellhead cut and caps

  • Wellbore Abandonment 

  • Piling Abandonment 


 Pipeline Decommissioning, Construction and Maintenance 

  • Patented ICT pipeline cuts and removal 

  • Supervision and Documentation 

  • Pipeline Branch Termination and Dead Leg Elimination 

  • New line Installation and Repair 

  • Pigging and purging services 


Facility Decommissioning, Construction and Maintenance 

  • Mechanical services and decommissioning 

  • Piling Abandonment