INTERNATIONAL oil and gas service company Expro has created a centre of excellence in Aberdeen to provide specialist training to employees on its sonar metering systems, which provide wellhead monitoring.
The centre, which cost more than £1.28million to establish, is at Expro’s Dyce premises. Expro said it would ensure customers who have access to its sonar technology benefited from the quality of service already established in the company’s portfolio of products and services.
Employees will receive training on the product and will continually develop their learning on applications which are changing the way Expro’s customers are testing their wells.
Expro Meters has been measuring accurate and reliable flow rates with no process interruption at a platform in the Italian waters of the Adriatic Sea, and several platforms in the southern North Sea. Surveillance work is also being undertaken in Alaska, Norway and the Middle East.
Expro Meters general manager Patrick Curry said: “The centre of excellence will allow Expro to provide product and application training, supported by our product centre in Connecticut and delivered through our existing regional infrastructure, facilitating easy and on-demand well testing to our global customer base.”
Expro’s business is well flow management, providing services and products that measure, improve, control and process flow from high-value oil and gas wells.