Logan Industries achieves API 16AR repair and remanufacture scope of business for drill-through equipment
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Logan Industries (Logan), a hydraulic repair, manufacturing and rental company, has successfully completed the assessments of the requirements for API 16AR repair and remanufacturing of drill-through equipment at its manufacturing facility in Hempstead, Texas.
The successful completion has enhanced Logan’s abilities within its scope for API Q1 and ISO 9001:2015 to include: design, manufacture, in-house and field servicing of drilling and production hoisting and servicing equipment, hydraulic power units, riser tensioner related equipment and pressure vessels; and repair and remanufacture of BOP Doors and drill-through equipment in accordance with API 16AR.
Dean Carey, Technical Director, Logan, said, “Logan Industries has implemented a robust, documented program with dedicated resources to this scope of diversification, as we have recognised the need to accommodate and satisfy more leading-edge services and products for the oil and gas industry. This API certification marks a new era of opportunity for Logan Industries, ensuring a greater level of quality assurance and quality control to our customers.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/13012023/logan-industries-achieves-api-16ar-repair-and-remanufacture-scope-of-business-for-drill-through-equipment/
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