Norway’s Enhanced Drilling opens new workshop, office facility in Baku
Norway’s oilfield services company Enhanced Drilling has opened a new workshop and office facility in Baku, Azerbaijan, the company reported.
The new workshop is located at Salyan Highway 22nd km and features 2,355sq metres of space.
The new workshop is three times the size of the facility formerly occupied by Enhanced Drilling in Baku, and features a 15-tonne gantry crane and test pool with integrated flow loop, according to the report.
Enhanced Drilling’s Vice President for Operations, Anthony Brown said that new Baku workshop and office space will help future-proof the company’s capabilities in the Caspian region.
“I am extremely pleased and proud that Enhanced Drilling is investing in further securing its presence in the Caspian, enabling us to provide the very highest levels of service and support to our customers,” Brown said.
Enhanced Drilling supplies innovative technical solutions and services to the global offshore industry. It has offices and facilities in Norway, Australia, Malaysia, Azerbaijan, Canada, the UK and the USA.
In Azerbaijan the company offers services on Dede Gorgud, Heydar Aliyev, Istiglal and Shakh Deniz platforms.—0—
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