Proserv, SapuraKencana join forces in Asia

Malaysia's SapuraKencana Petroleum (SKPB) and UK-based engineering firm Proserv are joining forces to provide enhanced technology services offerings to clients in Asia Pacific.

The firms will jointly provide a range of services across the drilling, production, maintenance and decommissioning market sectors with a strong focus on subsea production and subsea maintenance services.

Proserv will offer its suite of advanced subsea production equipment and controls and SKPB will bring its technical support, resources and assets to the partnership.

Vivek Arora, senior VP of business acquisition at SKPB, said: “The partnership with Proserv allows our group to strengthen the diversity of its range of services to clients, especially in operations and maintenance services. We can now provide clients with more technical expertise and resources to support a range of subsea projects, in particular facility optimization, to extend lifespan of fields, services and support.

The partnership will also help clients to find smarter ways to navigate through the current changing oil and gas global environment with solutions to improve efficiency and asset obsolescence management.”

David Lamont, CEO at Proserv said: “Our specialist capabilities complement SKPB’s diverse range of services, allowing us to further enhance our offering to clients particularly in the subsea services sector, whilst continuing to grow our presence in Malaysia and throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Proserv is a technology services company first and foremost and this partnership firmly underlines our commitment to clients in the region through the delivery of highly reliable, efficient and competitive technology solutions."

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