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SES awarded three year plant and equipment contract


Published May 30, 2011
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SES, the provider of high quality plant & equipment and management services to the oil and gas industry, has been awarded a three year contract by Fairfield Energy for the provision of rental plant and equipment and the supply of small tools and consumables to its Dunlin operations in the UK North Sea.

This three year contract, which has the option of two one year extensions, further strengthens SES's position as one of the most established suppliers of offshore plant and equipment in the North Sea. SES currently provides services to over 40 platforms in the UK North Sea.

"This contract extends SES's existing five year working relationship with Fairfield, and reinforces the fact that SES offers the best plant and equipment, value and service in offshore the market." said, Alex McCrimmon, Managing Director of SES, "By adding value in terms of equipment and its management we are helping to extend Dunlin's field life and to maximise the economic recovery of hydrocarbon."

"After a full competitive tender exercise SES proved to be cost competitive and to have affective systems for the tracking and monitoring of offshore equipment. We are looking forward to continuing our relationship with SES and to maximising the efficiency of this service delivery area." said Brian Brown, Contracts Manager of Fairfield Energy.

Tags: Fairfield Energy Ltd




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