SPX has landed a $40million deal to prove pumps for two new oil platforms in the North Sea.
The deal will see the engineering group providing nine ClydeUnion pumps for the oil platforms from its facility in Glasgow.
“These are significant wins for SPX and will serve to further elevate our competitive presence in the global oil and gas industry,” said Tony Renzi, president of ClydeUnion.
“We’re confident that ClydeUnion’s rich heritage and proven expertise in producing these types of large pumps since the 1970s, combined with our large installed base around the world and the close proximity of our manufacturing facility to the North Sea, all helped make us the pump supplier of choice for these two new oil production platform projects.”
SPX manufacturer will provide six ClydeUnion pumps, including two large, high-pressure water injection pumps, two water injection booster pumps and two diluent pumps, for one platform and and three ClydeUnion pumps for the other.