The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Proserv celebrates £3m of Asia-Pacific work

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

North-east energy service firm Proserv said yesterday it had won £3millionwo­rth of contracts in the Asia-Pacific region.

The deals cover well severance, platform and floating production, storage and offloading decommissi­oning services.

Westhill-based Proserv will carry out the work for Premier Oil in Indonesia; Chevron (through Baker Hughes) in the Gulf of Thailand; BHP (Fugro) in Western Australia; and PCPP Operating Company (Sapura Technology Solutions) in Malaysia.

They are the latest decommissi­oning successes for Proserv globally, with more than £9million-worth of work secured in AsiaPacifi­c, the UK, Scandinavi­a and Gulf of Mexico in recent months.

Mathieu Al Kharfan, region president for Asia-Pacific, Proserv, said the new contract wins reflected the company’s 40-year track record in the sector and “our growing reputation as a decommissi­oning services partner in the region”.

Proserv, now owned by US private-equity company Riverstone, supplies products and services to clients across drilling, production and decommissi­oning markets.

The group was formed in 2011 following the amalgamati­on of five companies, including three in the north-east – Proserv Technology, Proserv Offshore and Hydrafit Subsea, plus Houston-based Gilmore Valve and Argus Subsea.

It now employs about 1,400 people across 22 facilities in 12 countries.

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Proserv continues to win lucrative internatio­nal deals

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