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AbstractThe challenge posed by deep water field development particularly in complex geological architecture necessitates the application of new technologies to improve well performance/ultimate recovery and reduce well construction costs. Therefore, proper evaluation of a variety of new products is imperative so as to ensure selection of a purpose-fit technology. Additionally, a peer review process must challenge the execution plan and identify possible flaws. Then, risks can be assessed and adequate mitigation plans put in place to ensure success. In a first of its kind application in West Africa and probably in the world, Addax Petroleum employed a paradigm shift in zonal isolation in its subsea well construction; in 440ft of water, employing a combination of Elastomeric Packers and compliant Expandable Sand Screen (ESS), two 3-zone single string selective subsea wells in its OML-126 Okwori field have been completed, a feat that will potentially change zonal isolation equation in the industry. The cost savings include elimination of production casing; cementation, wait on cement, cement evaluation, associated loss circulation control, cased hole tubing conveyed perforation, perforation burr removal trip, extensive wellbore cleanup, brine filtration and Acid/Enzyme stimulation to treat post perforation lost control material (LCM). The Implementation included peer Successful Installation of Elastomeric Packers/Expandable Sand Screen in Subsea openhole completions Offshore Nigeria 3 installation, deployment of packers, documentation and back analysis and finally, opportunities for improving future completions.