
An offshore oil platform in the North Sea. (Source: Shutterstock)
EnerMech announced on Nov. 13 it won a multi-million pound contract to provide flexible hose assembly (FHA) and small bore tubing (SBT) management services for the U.K. assets of an undisclosed major E&P.
The five-year agreement focuses on the management, maintenance and inspection of FHA and SBT systems, ensuring asset integrity, production up-time and operational efficiency.
EnerMech will monitor the condition of the hoses and SBT in accordance with safety and operational standards and manage all necessary repairs and replacements.
“Winning this contract following a competitive tender reinforces the strength of our integrated technical services and our role as a leading provider in the hydraulics market within Europe," David Farquharson, EnerMech's head of hydraulics, said in the press release. "We look forward to working with our client to maximize production up-time and efficiency of assets.”
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