Aberdeen-based Enpro Subsea has hailed the last 18 months as its “busiest ever”.
The production specialist has been carrying out work in the North Sea, West Africa and Gulf of Mexico.
Enrpo says 35 of its flow access modules have been taken on by major and independent operators since November 2016.
Meanwhile its subsea flow intervention service technology has been used across multiple wells in West Africa.
Enpro also has ongoing decommissioning operations in the North Sea.
Enpro managing director, Ian Donald, said: “The past 18 months have been the busiest in Enpro’s six-year history and we are very proud of our team’s strong work ethic and expertise, both of which have been major contributing factors in our success story so far.
“We now have 35 FAMs adopted across eight subsea fields globally and it is being used as a key enabling technology in some field developments. Following investment by Energy Ventures Private Equity (EVPE) earlier this year, we are now committed to furthering our R&D program and delivering rental products into the market later this year, making it easier for operators to benefit from our enhanced production solutions.”