Acteon launches field life service

OE Staff
Monday, February 8, 2016

Subsea services company Acteon has launched a new service offering to directly address the demands and changing conditions of the global oil and gas industry.

Acteon Field Life Service (FLS) offers a “joined-up” approach to the capex and opex challenges presently being experienced by the industry.  By bringing together the specialist skills and technologies of Acteon’s individual branded service companies, Acteon FLS will provide a broader and more flexible capability to address multi-faceted projects and customer-specific demands.

“Our industry, like many others that have already been transformed, requires radical change with the adoption of new operational and commercial models.  There is a clear need for standardization and repeatability driven by “fit for purpose” specification, skilled resource sharing, informed condition maintenance management and efficient asset utilization.  Acteon FLS is a step down this road,” said Acteon FLS President Paul Alcock.

With a dedicated and highly experienced team, Acteon FLS will be agile and work either to the individual needs of a project or to longer-term partnership arrangements with a client.

“Combining the individual strengths and “deep domain” knowledge of our businesses, Acteon FLS can focus on a client’s desired performance outcome, demonstrating the value a co-ordinated independent subsea service company can bring,” said Alcock.

Categories: Engineering Subsea Europe

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