
Danos, a family-owned and managed oilfield service provider founded in 1947, has recently been expanding into renewables. Pictured above, a Danos employee performs work on a solar farm in Presidio, Texas. (Source: Danos)
Danos has expanded its portfolio of work in the renewable energy sector in recent months, the service provider said in a release.
Founded in 1947, Danos is a family-owned and managed oilfield service provider. However, the Gray, La.-based company has been expanding into renewables with several solar contracts completed in the western U.S. so far this year.
“Many of our established service offerings easily carry over to the energy transition happening in our industry,” CEO Paul Danos commented in the release. “We are excited for the growing number of opportunities to deliver the Danos difference to new customers in the renewables market.”
Through a partnership with provider SOLV, a division of Swinerton Renewable Energy, Danos completed five solar contracts so far in 2021, according to the release on Oct. 26.
The contracts have primarily been for cable maintenance and repair on solar panels through Danos’ instrumentation and electrical services group. Project locations include Kingman, Picture Rocks and Tuscon, Arizona, Clawson, Utah, and Coyanosa, Texas.
In addition to instrumentation and electrical, Danos offers the following services: automation, coatings, construction, fabrication, intelligent integrated materials management, mechanical maintenance, power generation, production workforce, project management, regulatory compliance, scaffolding and rope access, shorebase and logistics, and valve and wellhead.
With nearly 2,400 employees, Danos is currently registered to work in 18 states and holds electrical licenses in half of those. The company has eight office locations across Texas and Louisiana.
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