EnerMech has announced that it has secured a five-year contract extension to provide North Oil Company (NOC) with leak testing and flange management services, building upon a strong relationship which stretches back to 2017.
 
Headquartered in Aberdeen, EnerMech is a leading provider of specialist integrated mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and integrity solutions to the global energy and infrastructure sectors.
 
This award, in the Al Shaheen Oil Field, Qatar, reinforces EnerMech’s in-depth expertise, strong relationship with NOC, proven track record of past performance and availability of resource within the country. 
 
Crucial to retaining the contract in a competitive tender was EnerMech’s intimate knowledge of NOC’s assets, said the company in a statement.
 
The contract covers a range of services, including bolt tensioning and torquing, pipe freezing and training.
Qatar, and the wider Middle East, is an important growth region for EnerMech, with the company poised to take advantage of new markets with its innovation and technologies.
 
EnerMech CEO Charles ‘Chuck’ Davison Jr., said: "By securing an extension to an already long-term project is testament to the commitment, hard work and professionalism of the Qatar team. I would like to commend Sean Lawless, Country Manager for Qatar for establishing EnerMech as a leading provider of leak testing and flange management services in the region, which puts us in a position to continue the evolution of EnerMech in the Gulf."
 
"We are proud to work with NOC and look forward to collaborating with our friends and colleagues to ensure the safe and smooth running of operations," he stated.
 
The Al Shaheen Oil Field is a production field off the north-east coast of Qatar in the Arabian Gulf, 80km north of the capital Doha.
 
Dan Collins, Regional Director, AMEC, said: "This arrangement is an important scope of work for EnerMech and highlights our expertise and depth of knowledge in the market."
 
"As 2025 progresses, we are eager to build on our strong footing in Qatar and continue to work with our clients to provide the best-in-class provisions," he added.-TradeArabia News Service