Aqualis Opens Abu Dhabi Office
Offshore marine and engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore announced Wednesday that it has opened an office in the Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.
The new office means that Aqualis has now established three offices in the Middle East during nine months since the firm was launched. The Abu Dhabi office adds to offices Aqualis previously opened in Dubai, UAE; and Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
"The opening of our office in the UAE capital effectively means that we can support all the national oil companies in Abu Dhabi for both engineering and oilfield services related work. I would like to thank the authorities for their support in helping establish our office and obtaining all the necessary approvals," Reuben Segal, Aqualis Offshore's Middle East director, said.
The Abu Dhabi office's main activities will be project marine warranty, field installations, engineering design, engineering warranty, construction supervision and rig moving for jack-ups.
"Abu Dhabi hosts a number of significant oil industry players such as the national oil companies as well as the GPC and NPCC construction and fabrication yards. Our objective is to provide competence and manpower to support all of them," Segal added.
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