Wellhead Expertise for ADNOC

Laxman Pai
Thursday, October 25, 2018

Weir Oil & Gas Pressure Control Dubai has been awarded its first three-year contract to provide in-country wellhead equipment and services to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Onshore from its API 6A manufacturing plant in Dubai.

The hardware and services agreement will see Weir Oil & Gas engineers delivering Wellhead production to include 1,100 total surface landing systems specifically manufactured in the UAE’s first and only API 6A Wellhead manufacturing plant.

“This contract signals a substantial step forward that is perfectly aligned with our company’s recently announced In-Country Value (ICV) strategy designed to increase the company’s ICV contribution and strengthen our relationship with the UAE’s sector,” Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Onshore.

In the EMEA region, Weir Oil & Gas provides off-the-shelf range of products, as well as customized wellhead solutions designed to meet unique specifications. The company provides in-country service and support through Centers of Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence, which allow the company to manufacture and distribute wellhead equipment quicker due to its proximity to customers in the region.

“We are proud to support ADNOC’s ICV initiative as the only API certified wellhead manufacturer in the UAE able to meet ADNOC’s in-country value vision requirements. Under our agreement, production of all contracted wellhead equipment will be directly manufactured within the UAE,” said Gordon Cameron, President, Weir Oil & Gas, Pressure Control, Eastern Hemisphere.

From North America to the EMEA region to the Asia Pacific, Weir Oil & Gas Pressure Control can solve customer engineering challenges and improve oil and gas operators efficiency with a global product offering and localized service capabilities that meet the needs of each operating environment.

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