WGI secures US$1 million worth of contracts
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Asset integrity remains high on the industry agenda
Wood Group Intetech (WGI), a leading asset integrity specialist serving the global oil and gas industry, has been awarded US$1 million worth of work in the form of 11 new contracts. The agreements span the Americas, Europe and the Middle East, and include the provision of well integrity software and consultancy services.
WGI’s asset integrity solutions are improving project economics by substantially reducing Opex related to well maintenance and workovers, and supporting safe production from mature assets. Dr Liane Smith, Managing Director of Wood Group Intetech, comments: “The recent success of WGI’s solutions is extremely encouraging. This is a challenging time for the industry, and operators are turning to WGI to help them achieve greater operational efficiencies and generate maximum value from their assets.”
WGI has 25 years’ experience in ensuring the safe and profitable operation of oil and gas assets. The company’s specialist, technical knowledge and demonstrable track-record were fundamental in securing the work, which includes a combination of new and existing clients.
Dr Smith continues: “Our asset integrity expertise is renowned in the field, and WGI is trusted to deliver on time and to an exceedingly high standard. As we move into our 25th year, it is fantastic to see that we have so many long-standing operator relationships, while continuing to secure work from new clients.”
Adapted from a press release by Louise MulhallRead the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/special-reports/25082015/wood-group-intetech-secures-us1million-worth-of-contracts/
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