North-east energy service firm Proserv said yesterday it had won £3million-worth 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 by 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 Asia Pacific, 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.