BlueSpark shifts gear to help operators navigate changing portfolio economics. New vision and strategy unveiled at SPE/ICoTA Well Intervention Conference.
The Woodlands, Texas. BlueSpark will be presenting a new vision and strategy to the North American well intervention community at the SPE/ICoTA Well Intervention Conference & Exhibition tomorrow (March 24, 2026).
Against a backdrop of aging well stocks, rising abandonment liabilities, and diminishing returns on new drilling compared to intervention-led recovery, BlueSpark CEO Kahina Abdeli-Galinier will call for a new, modern approach to well intervention with proactive well health management at its heart.
BlueSpark’s new vision and strategy, backed by new investment and an ambitious technology roadmap, puts its proven pulsed power technology — designed to treat scale and solid build-up — at the heart of modern well intervention— to extend the producing life of wells far beyond what’s possible today.
Kahina explains:
“For more than a decade, operators have been using our pulsed power technology to bring wells back to life when nothing else would work. But it’s capable of much more. Now the time has come for it to enable a new approach to well intervention: one where proactive well health replaces short-lived reactive fixes. One where interventions rejuvenate, not just resuscitate.”
“This week, we return to where it all started 15 years ago, with our first 100 wells. At the heart of the North American well intervention community, we launch our commitment to taking pulsed power’s ability to rejuvenate to any well that needs it. To keep more wells in play and fundamentally transform the economics of intervention.”
Field-proven, future-ready
That potential is already proven. Across global operations, BlueSpark has delivered more than 2.6 million pulses with zero safety incidents, achieving an 89.6% success rate across all well types — and working with operators ranging from independents to supermajors.
In the field, the impact is tangible. Treatments targeting scale and solid build-up have delivered results such as a 3200% increase in injection and up to 8x oil production increase from hundreds of wells previously shut in for years. Effects are 3 to 4 times longer lasting compared to chemical or mechanical alternatives, too, restoring performance not for weeks and months, but for years.
And it does so more efficiently — up to 50% faster than conventional alternatives, while delivering approximately 53% lower direct field CO₂ emissions for the same well outcomes.
Investing to transform well intervention
Now, BlueSpark is scaling that capability. Through expanded global partnerships, a growing operational footprint, and a focused technology roadmap, the company is enabling operators to move beyond one-off interventions toward repeatable, programmatic well health strategies.
This shift allows operators to do more than fix problems — it enables them to actively manage performance across their portfolios, reduce costly downtime, defer abandonment, and unlock more value from existing assets.
As the industry faces increasing pressure to deliver more from fewer wells, BlueSpark’s approach offers a new path forward: one where well intervention is no longer reactive, but a strategic lever for long-term production and asset performance.
Kahina and the BlueSpark team will be at booth #501. Attendees are invited to join them for drinks and networking from 4.30pm on Day 1 (March 24).
