Weir Oil & Gas wins contract in UAE
Weir Oil & Gas Dubai announced that it signed a three-year agreement for servicing and repairing pumps and motors with a national oil company in the UAE.
The contract secures the provision of Weir Oil & Gas Rotating Equipment services, machine shop services, emergency manufacturing and site works.
This strategic agreement will position Weir as a key provider for the client and allow Weir to expand their portfolio in the specific oil field.
The deal further consolidates Weir’s Rig-to-Grid capabilities in the Middle East.
“Weir takes great pride in our ability to deliver services, repairs, and upgrades to our clients, while in tandem, execute on supporting them with engineer-driven change management protocols and production facility turnarounds,” said Ronan Le Gloahec, Eastern Hemisphere president for Weir Oil & Gas. “With this additional contract we will support our client’s operations for several years, thanks to our state-of-the-art facility and in-country engineering know-how.”
“It is a pleasure to see our customers trust in Weir’s local capabilities that support the in-country value enhancement here in the United Arab Emirates”, said Matteo Benincasa, Eastern Hemisphere director Sales & Marketing for Weir Oil & Gas.
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