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Algeria is reasserting its position as a vital upstream player in North Africa. With new exploration campaigns across the Ahnet, Illizi, and Berkine basins and strategic partnerships revitalizing existing blocks, operational efficiency and field-readiness are more critical than ever. At this important juncture, Parveen Industries delivers a powerful suite of oilfield tools—engineered for performance, speed, and safety in Algeria’s high-pressure, high- temperature environments.
Central to safe production are robust wellhead and xmas tree assemblies. Parveen’s modular systems cover both single and dual completions, with wellhead xmas tree solutions that offer unmatched control over flow and pressure management. As a preferred wellhead christmas
tree supplier, Parveen ensures all wellhead christmas tree components comply with API 6A standards and withstand Algeria’s diverse well conditions.
Across the country’s mature and emerging fields, unitized wellheads are becoming increasingly valuable. Parveen’s unitized solutions streamline installations, reduce rig time, and minimize personnel exposure—delivering a higher level of safety for operators across both desert and offshore assets.
Parveen’s high-performance wellhead equipment and wellhead parts ensure extended life
and easy serviceability. These are especially crucial in Algeria, where remote locations and import lead times demand dependable, long-cycle components.
In the pressure control domain, Parveen provides API 6A-rated hydraulic gate valves and choke & kill manifolds, purpose-built for HPHT service. These systems support Algeria’s growing emphasis on enhanced oil recovery (EOR), pressure management, and flare reduction. Whether managing well control or flowback, these assemblies deliver proven resilience and responsiveness.
Downhole operations are enabled by a full range of setting tools and bridge plugs. Solutions like the 3-5/8” OD BP Setting Tool, 2-1/8” OD Multi-Stage Setting Tool, and Model Fury 05 Hydraulic Setting Tool enable fast deployment, accurate setting, and retrieval under Algeria’s variable formation pressures.
Bridge plug technology has advanced rapidly, and Parveen’s Premium Bridge Plug and Lite Bridge Plug solutions offer reliable zonal isolation during acidizing, fracturing, or
abandonment.
Complementing these tools are chemical injection valves and equalizing valves that ensure fluid compatibility and pressure safety throughout the production lifecycle.
To support safe drilling and cementing operations, Parveen supplies high-integrity cementing and circulating hoses with union ends and NPS end models, designed for maximum flow and abrasion resistance.
Further, non-magnetic drill collars, swivel joints, and quick unions round out a portfolio built for Algeria’s aggressive directional drilling programs.
With decades of oilfield engineering behind it and a deep understanding of North African operations, Parveen Industries remains committed to supporting Algeria’s upstream ambitions with equipment that is rugged, fast to deploy, and built for results.
FAQs
1. What makes unitized wellheads ideal for Algeria?
They combine multiple wellhead components into one pre-assembled unit, reducing rig time, logistics cost, and personnel risk during installation.
2. How do Parveen’s gate valves meet HPHT demands?
Our API 6A gate valves are tested for extreme temperatures and pressures and include slab-
type and expanding options for severe service.
3. Are your bridge plugs suitable for deep well operations?
Yes. The premium bridge plugs and lite options are designed for high pressure, high deviation wells, including fracturing and abandonment jobs.
4. What support does Parveen offer for well control?
We provide choke & kill manifolds and pressure bleeding tools like the 1.5" to 2.125" OD Setting Tool with Bleed Points for controlled pressure release.
5. How are equalizing valves used during retrieval?
Equalizing valves balance pressure across a packer before unsetting it, preventing pressure surges that could damage the equipment or wellbore.


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