Tendeka opens new facility in the US
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Tendeka, provider of completions systems and services to the upstream oil and gas industry, has bolstered its US presence in a strategic move with a new completions, manufacturing and operations facility.
Tendeka has had a strong presence in the US market since 2008 designing, supplying and installing completions products and systems. Its solutions help operators overcome the technological challenges they are facing, as it works to continuously develop its offering to the oil and gas industry.
About the completions, manufacturing and operations facility
The new site, based in Fort Worth, Texas, provides Tendeka with a modern, bespoke, fully equipped facility encompassing a 14 000 ft2 workshop and an additional yard space totalling 2.5 acres. The facility will manufacture a range of completions equipment including liner hangers, fracturing technologies and packers whilst also providing an operations base for completions, monitoring solutions and downhole tool assembly for the North American market.
Comment from Tendeka
Tendeka CEO, Gary Smart, said: “Our investment in this new bespoke facility not only enhances our presence in North America, but it will be our completions manufacturing and operations facility serving the global market. During the current industry downturn, it is essential that Tendeka is well placed to better service its customers. Our new site in Fort Worth will allow us to do just that, in terms of both capacity, providing a readily available on-ground supply of a range of technologies and in developing innovative cost-effective solutions.”
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/19062015/tendeka-opens-new-oilfield-completions-facility-in-the-us/
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