Proserv received a series of contracts for its production control newbuild and after-market services in the Middle East, a package worth more than US$11 million, a press release said May 23.
All orders will be delivered in third-quarter and fourth-quarter 2017, the press release said.
In the United Arab Emirates, Proserv will engineer and manufacture wellhead control panels, hydraulic power units and chemical injection systems for national oil companies, service companies and engineering, procurement and constructions, worth about US$10 million.
Earlier in the year, Proserv officially opened its new Saudi Arabia facility, which will provide engineering, manufacturing, commissioning, after-market support and training for onshore and offshore clients, the press release said.
Proserv recently secured its first orders for preventive maintenance and support services for hydraulic power units in Saudi Arabia for its installed base of equipment.
The team will also help manufacture and supply emergency shutdown systems.
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