ThinJack has scooped its biggest win yet in the Middle East, creating two new full-time jobs.
The win with an unnamed operating firm includes the removal well Christmas trees on surface platforms in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt. It follows the successful completion of emergency work to assist with the restoration of water injection, using innovative technical services, and a comprehensive tendering and contracting process.
ThinJack’s managing director Guy Bromby said: “We are privileged and delighted to have been selected to deliver efficient, technology-based services to help increase Egypt’s oil production and support their well integrity programme.
“Yadco Petroleum Services have delivered world-class support during the tendering and procurement process and we look forward to the well operations which will create new jobs and revenue in both Egypt and Scotland. Indeed, several five-figure sub contracts for equipment and services have already been placed with our supply companies in both countries, leading to the creation of two new full time jobs.
“This contract demonstrates the strength of niche technology service companies such as ours working proactively with their local partners and oil and gas operators to achieve significant cost savings when compared with traditional methods.”
Egyptian company, Yadco Petroleum Services,which has a three-year alliance with ThinJack, will play a key role in the delivery of the new contract.
Mostafa Ghalwash, of Yadco Petroleum Services, added: “This technology-based service, combined with the entrepreneurship and commitment of ThinJack Ltd’s staff, is sought after by Egyptian upstream operating companies with platform-based wells. We are delighted, and feel very fortunate, to be a key part of this team and look forward to many years of fruitful service together to the Egyptian oil industry.”
ThinJack Ltd is headquartered in Westhill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It has previously carried out work in the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Australia, Middle East, West Africa and Malaysia.