One of the sand control methods commonly used by oil and gas companies for well maintenance work is sand consolidation (SCON). The process of selecting providers has been carried out by auction. To select the provider to be more transparent, measurable, and accountable, it is necessary to design a standardized decision-making system that is compatible with existing problems. This study aimed to determine what parameters are the basis for consideration in choosing a provider and designing a decision-making system. The method used in this research is Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results indicate that the parameters taken into consideration are compatibility (0.349), safety & environment (0.229), quality (0.219), cost (0.127), and finally service (0.075). ST-α2-HL with a weight of 0.282 is the chosen provider. AHP can be applied as an excellent method in the case of determining the best alternative for SCON providers. The comparison of the results between the decision-maker and the AHP method from the perspective of the best alternative only reaches 100%.
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