New boss taken on to drive forward oilfield technology specialist
Oilfield technology specialist Well-Sense, of Aberdeen, has unveiled a new chief executive.
Oilfield technology specialist Well-Sense, of Aberdeen, has unveiled a new chief executive.
Technology never stands still. In the almost 40 years that we’ve been extracting oil and gas from the North Sea, technology has constantly evolved to solve increasingly complex challenges.
Well-SENSE has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of a new director to assist with the company’s growth plans.
A north-east oilfield technology firm has deployed a modified version of its pioneering well-intervention device for cash for the first time.
A north-east oilfield technology firm has reached the promised land of commercialisation with its pioneering well-intervention device.
Smaller oil and gas technology companies are on a metaphorical conveyor belt, an investment expert said yesterday.
FrontRow Energy Technology Group has secured a follow-on investment worth £10 million from the Business Growth Fund (BGF) to drive forward its expansion.
A north-east oil and gas technology firm has opened two new offices in a bid to support demand for its pioneering, torpedo-esque data logging tool.
Middle Eastern energy and petrochemicals giant Saudi Aramco has backed a north-east developer of pioneering oil field technology.
Aberdeen-based Well-Sense has launched a new business in Houston to meet growing demand for its technology in the US.
FrontRow Energy Technology Group has appointed bosses for three portfolio companies as they embark on growth plans.
The Oil & Gas Innovation Centre (OGIC) in Aberdeen is supporting the development of a new concept for well intervention developed by city-based downhole specialists Well-SENSE Technology.
An Aberdeen technology firm has taken inspiration from guided missile military technology to create a new well intervention system that could radically alter the way the industry operates, whilst saving companies millions of pounds.
Downhole technology specialist Well-Sense took the view that little things means a lot when it chose to support a local primary school in Aberdeenshire.