Fulkrum Technical Resources acquires Oceaneering’s third party inspection division
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
Joining Fulkrum’s team in Aberdeen are industry veterans, Kelly McKimmie and Mike Christie. McKimmie joins FTR with nearly three decades of experience as a Senior Inspection Coordinator and Christie, a Senior Inspector and Technical Advisor, joins under the same title bringing with him 35 years’ industry experience.
FTR will provide third party inspection services, including temporary equipment inspection to several key operators and contractors, including Chrysaor and Oceaneering itself.
Speaking about the handover from Oceaneering, Owen Gibbons, FTR’s Commercial Director, said: “We had been working with Oceaneering to provide inspection services for some time now, so this partnership made perfect sense. We’re delighted to have supported Oceaneering as they streamline their service offering and as a result, we have gained two fantastic members of staff and a portfolio of more than a dozen exciting new clients.”
Kelly and Mike bring with them a wealth of experience and knowledge that is invaluable, they’ll fit right in with our existing team in Aberdeen and globally.”
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