Subsea firm unveils £750k investment
● Engineer boosts offering after string of international contract wins
Subsea oil and gas engineering firm Interventek has committed £750,000 to bolster its team and fund a new technology centre a site yes further deals in the global market.
The Aberdeen-based firm has invested the six-figure sum on the back of key contract wins, including a safety valve supply deal in the Caspian Sea.
Interventek has recruited six additional staff and launched a new technology developmen ta nd testing facility to support its expansion plans, as it targets a greater international market share.
The firm, which is poised to launch new additions to its valve design portfolio, esti - mates that the global potential for its subsea technology is in the region of £500 million.
Its latest investment follows contract wins to supply its “Revolution” shear and seal safety valves at well intervention projects in the US and the Caspian Sea for a range of customers, including an international oil operator.
Inter ventek said its Revo - lution valve technology differs from others hear and seal safety valves as its cutting and sealing elements are kept separate, which allows for easier interventions.
As part of its expansion, the Aberdeen firm has created a 5,000 square foot technology development and test centre, equipped with an overhead crane and the latest pressure and temperature test equip - ment.
This includes two pressure test bays; high pressure, high temperature pressure test pumps; a hyperbaric test cell; a purpose built flow loop; a ther- mal cell for elevated temperature testing, and an advanced data acquisition system.
Gavin Cowie, managing director at Interventek, which was founded five years ago, said the company had positioned itself well for commercial growth following a research-focused spell.
He said :“Inter v en tek has now emerged from a focused phase of R&D [research and development] into an exciting period of commercial growth.
“Our core technology has achieved industry qualifica- tion and is already well proven in the field as part of a surface intervention and sub sea in-riser landing string application, and we are seeing increasing customer interest with a number of potential projects in the pipeline.
“With the global market for our subsea technology worth in the region of half a billion pounds and the need for safe rand more cost effective well intervention rising, this is a prime time for our business to be positioned to work with all types of partners from global IOCS [international oil companies] to dynamic independents and forward-thinking service providers.”
Cowie also praised the company’ s latest recruit sand announced the addition of new products to its portfolio, adding :“Our new team members, with their incredibly strong design and engineering skillset, are a valuable asset to the company.
“They will help to ensure we are fully prepared for the future as we look to roll out our portfolio of shear-seal valve designs as well as pursue our ambition for the delivery of complete subsea intervention safety systems.
Inter v en tek is backed by investors including Aberdeenbased Frontrow Energy Technology which owns a number of companies in the sector.
“With the global market for our subsea technology worth in the region of half a billion pounds, this is a prime time for our business”
GAVIN COWIE, MD