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OEG secures £1.3million of contracts


Published Aug 23, 2011
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Craig Russell; Commercial Director for OEG Offshore

Offshore container and module manufacturer OEG Offshore (OEG) has been awarded a series of contracts worth £1.3 million ($2.08 million USD) with Schlumberger, Schilling Robotic, Sub Atlantic and Halliburton.

OEG’s Aberdeen design and manufacturing base will supply a Zone 2, A60 fire rated DNV271 integrated module design to house Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) for Schlumberger.

The company will also deliver 11 specialist A60 fire rated, DNV 271 ROV control and maintenance workshop units to Schilling Robotic and Sub Atlantic for various projects around the world. The modules have been designed to meet international standards to allow a high degree of flexibility geographically.

OEG will also deliver specialist Zone 2 test cabins to Halliburton for use in West Africa. The cabins will be used by offshore well service personnel and have been designed and manufactured utilising OEG’s standard engineering cabin design providing commercial and delivery advantages.

OEG’s commercial director Craig Russell said: “Providing bespoke design services is an integral part of OEG’s offering to the industry locally, and internationally. Our experienced design team work closely with our customers to ensure that every unit specifically meets their exact requirements.

“These latest contract wins are with customers that we have worked with previously, which are testament to our ability to consistently provide a quality product that exceeds our customers’ expectations. Establishing a loyal customer base is a result of delivering a focused and personal service and fulfilling customers’ orders on time and within budget.

“OEG has continued to develop its international customer base and we are committed to the ongoing expansion of our global network of offices and partner link-ups. We believe that this strategic positioning will ensure that we can continue to provide a service for containers and modules anywhere in the world.”

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