Dominion Gas Takes Top Honor in Subsea Business Awards
Aberdeen-based oilfield services company Dominion Gas has been recognized as Subsea Company of the Year at the Subsea Business Awards 2010.
The awards, which took place on February 10, 2010 at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, exist to recognize individuals and organizations that continue to break boundaries and ensure the UK subsea sector leads the way around the world.
Russel Davies group managing director Eastern Hemisphere at Dominion Gas, who collected the award on the night, said, "Our strength as a company is based on many things -- commitment to our people, investment in a robust supply chain and development of new technology. In the past year, our teams around the world have achieving more than we could have imagined and I was extremely proud to collect this award of their behalf."
Within the last year Dominion Gas, together with its subsidiary company Argon Isotank, has undertaken an ambitious growth strategy adding West Africa, Australia, the US, Canada, China and India to its extensive list of global markets which already includes Norway, Azerbaijan, Singapore and the UK.
The company has developed innovative new technology allowing it to establish a presence in new locations extremely quickly, keeping ahead of the competition and offering clients the best possible service.
Dominion Gas is currently Scotland's only independent oilfield service company supplying the full range of diving, welding, industrial, laboratory, test and calibration gases. Argon Isotank specialise in the rental and transfer of bulk chemical tanks operating predominantly within the global oil and gas industry but also in the petrochemical sector.
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