ALC makes Houston home base

OE Staff
Thursday, February 13, 2014

Artificial Lift Company moved its headquarters to Houston from Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, Artificial Lift President and CEO David Malone announced.

Situated in the Westchase District near the Energy Corridor, the company’s offices and warehouse total 28,000 sq ft with 40 employees based at the location. While supporting global operations, its headquarters consist of engineering, manufacturing, operations and general support services.

“As clients recognize the huge cost savings and increased production rates achieved with our unique, rigless ESP deployment system, we find it necessary to increase our engineering, operations and manufacturing capabilities,” said Malone. “Our new headquarters provides access to a strong supply base, the required technical expertise and the ability to work more closely with our customers in the expansion of this new technology. Artificial Lift has made a large investment in new testing capabilities and manufacturing capacity, and our presence in Houston positions us to address the growing demand for our systems.”

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