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EnerQuip awarded $850,000 contract by Kuwait-based company

The company has alreadys supplied more than eight torque machines to the Middle East in the last 12 months

EnerQuip, a supplier of torque machine solutions for the global oil and gas industry has announced that it has secured a $850,000 contract with a major oilfield service company in Kuwait.

According to reports, the Aberdeen-based company has been contracted to supply a set of self-sufficient containerised workshops during the first quarter of 2019. EnerQuip has designed and manufactured a high torque machine to complement a total of five workshops, which include a power source, air conditioning and assembly and control units.

EnerQuip also stated that these self-sufficient, containerised units will enable the client to mobilise operations rapidly and maintain tools across the Middle East without the need for significant capex investment.

Andrew Robins, the director at EnerQuip, said: “In areas with no existing infrastructure these containerised workshops provide a comprehensive, cost-effective solution to maintain vital equipment.”

“This contract is a testament to our continual investment in research and development and the experience our team has in building and delivering mobile field solutions,” he added.

The solutions-based company stated that over the last 12 months, they have supplied more than eight torque machines to the Middle East and is growing an expansive portfolio of equipment in the region.

“Our next milestone in the Middle East will be to establish a dedicated facility so we can provide an even greater and more detailed level of service for our clients. We’re experiencing a surge of activity in the region and putting boots on the ground is a natural next step to support our growing client base,” commented Robins.

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