Independent engineering firm Sengs has won North Sea contracts worth up to £500,000 with clients who remained unnamed.
The Ellon-based company, which provides engineering, testing, control and hydraulic systems and tooling, said it has agreed deals with two operators and two international service companies in the past three months.
The scope of work will see Sengs design and manufacture a jacket centraliser for an offshore platform; provide mechanical services and pressure testing for a topsides project; design and manufacture remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) intervention tooling for an inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) project; test wellhead equipment with the company’s own external water test tank; and, perform pressure testing and a system integration test (SIT) for a subsea well intervention system.
Murray Kerr, founder and managing director of Sengs, said: “Our focus remains very much on the North Sea and these latest project awards, which demonstrate the full range of capabilities possessed by the team here at Sengs, clearly indicate that there are still opportunities for proactive companies with the right approach.
He added: “Despite the undoubted challenges continuing to face the sector, we are confident in our ability to add value to our clients’ operations, while our response time and approach to work sets us apart. This has been reflected in the fact that, even in the current climate, we are continuing to attract and retain significant oil and gas businesses.”
Based at the Balmacassie Commercial Park in Ellon, Sengs (Subsea Engineering Solutions) has invested more than £3.5million over the past two years in developing its 9,817 sq ft test facility. This included a recent £250,000 investment to enhance its pressure testing capability.
Established in 2012, SengS has delivered more than 400 projects for clients in the North Sea, Scandinavia, the Middle East and North Africa. The company currently employs 17 people.