New Aberdeen Oilfield Services Company Wins First Contract
Aberdeen headquartered energy services firm Well-Safe Solutions has landed its first contract after launching in July.
The specialist well abandonment company has secured a three-year framework agreement with TAQA Bratani Limited for the provision of intervention management services for all their North Sea assets. Under this call-off arrangement, Well-Safe will provide people and engineering services to support TAQA with well plug and abandonment (P&A) planning.
This announcement follows several appointments at Well-Safe, which now employs 25 people, in its newly refurbished headquarters at the Hill of Rubislaw in Aberdeen.
“Winning our first piece of work, less than four months after start-up, is a major milestone for Well-Safe. It underlines the unrivalled well plug and abandonment expertise we have already amassed in such a short space of time,” Phil Milton, chief executive officer of Well-Safe, said in a company statement.
“Our goal is to build long-term relationships, based on trust between our employees, clients and the industry, and we look forward to working in true partnership with TAQA to support them in making informed decisions on P&A activity and then implementing them effectively,” he added.
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