IKM Production Technology awarded slops treatment contract by CNOOC Petroleum Europe
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
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Headquartered in Norway, IKM Production Technology provides drilling waste management, chemical analysis, well testing and well intervention services on a global basis.
The Aberdeen-based entity will reflect its parent company’s recent focus upon drilling waste management, in particular the on-site treatment of waste on offshore installations and FPSOs.
Andy McLarney, Director of IKM Production Technology (AS), commented: “We are delighted to herald the launch of IKM Production Technology UK with this contract award. The establishment of our UK facility represents a key component of our on-going internationalisation strategy, and we look forward to accelerating the growth of IKM Production Technology UK over the coming months.”
In addition to the recent contract win, IKM Production Technology UK continues to fulfil a five-year contract for Total, for the provision of offshore slop processing environmental units in the central North Sea, which was awarded by Maersk Oil, prior to its acquisition in 2018.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/hse/17022020/ikm-production-technology-awarded-slops-treatment-contract-by-cnooc-petroleum-europe/
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