Peak Opens New Office In Dubai
The Peak Group
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Thursday, April 22, 2004
The Peak Group has announced its continued world wide expansion with the opening of an office in Dubai.
The new office in this key location joins Peak's growing list of international bases in Aberdeen (Scotland), Perth (Australia), Houston (U.S.) and Jakarta (Indonesia).
The Dubai office, which has been established to cater for expanding operations and a rapidly growing demand from customers in the Middle East, will offer well engineering and operations management services, as well as the provision of The Peak Group's ground breaking performance management software to the upstream industry.
The facility will allow The Peak Group to liaise directly with clients and contractors in the Middle East, as far north as the Caspian. Peak will also be employing additional staff to work in Dubai.
The Peak Group has revolutionized the well construction industry through the introduction of its highly successful and cost effective P1 and C1 project modelling and campaign modelling software. The company also has an outstanding reputation as the leading supplier of well engineering and operations management services which are tailored to specific requirements. Peak¹s full suite of services will be now be available to clients in the region.
Andrew Paterson, managing director of The Peak Group, said: "Our potential customers in the Middle East will be able to benefit from the innovative technology, new working practices and forward thinking approach which have already created significant changes within the well construction industry elsewhere in the world and have made us leaders in the field.
"The expansion into such a strategic location enhances our reputation as an international company with a presence in one of the world¹s strongest markets. P1 and C1 are internationally recognized products, and we are committed to establishing centers with a 24 hour support capacity in key locations around the globe."
The new office in this key location joins Peak's growing list of international bases in Aberdeen (Scotland), Perth (Australia), Houston (U.S.) and Jakarta (Indonesia).
The Dubai office, which has been established to cater for expanding operations and a rapidly growing demand from customers in the Middle East, will offer well engineering and operations management services, as well as the provision of The Peak Group's ground breaking performance management software to the upstream industry.
The facility will allow The Peak Group to liaise directly with clients and contractors in the Middle East, as far north as the Caspian. Peak will also be employing additional staff to work in Dubai.
The Peak Group has revolutionized the well construction industry through the introduction of its highly successful and cost effective P1 and C1 project modelling and campaign modelling software. The company also has an outstanding reputation as the leading supplier of well engineering and operations management services which are tailored to specific requirements. Peak¹s full suite of services will be now be available to clients in the region.
Andrew Paterson, managing director of The Peak Group, said: "Our potential customers in the Middle East will be able to benefit from the innovative technology, new working practices and forward thinking approach which have already created significant changes within the well construction industry elsewhere in the world and have made us leaders in the field.
"The expansion into such a strategic location enhances our reputation as an international company with a presence in one of the world¹s strongest markets. P1 and C1 are internationally recognized products, and we are committed to establishing centers with a 24 hour support capacity in key locations around the globe."
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