Proserv Secures Series of Services Deals in Middle East
Energy services company Proserv has been awarded a series of contracts worth a combined value of more than $11 million for its production control new-build and after-market services in the Middle East.
As part of the awards, Proserv will be engineering and manufacturing wellhead control panels, hydraulic power units (HPUs) and chemical injection systems for national oil companies, service companies and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, in the UAE.
Earlier in the year, Proserv officially opened its new Saudi Arabia facility and the company recently secured its first orders for the provision of preventive maintenance and support services for HPUs in the Kingdom for its installed base of equipment.
The second win for the team involved the manufacturing and supply of emergency shutdown systems. All orders are expected to be delivered in the third and fourth quarters of this year.
Proserv says it has invested significantly in its new facility in Saudi Arabia in order to expand its local manufacturing, project execution and service capabilities.
“We have enjoyed a strong start to the year and expect this success to continue based on our growing market presence and unparalleled experience in the region for life of field services,” Andy Anderson, Proserv’s region president for Middle East & Africa, said in a company statement.
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