Proserv Group recently formed a strategic partnership with Houston-based Dril-Quip Inc. that will allow for a bundled offering for subsea customers from the oilfield service providers.
In this exclusive video interview, Proserv Controls CEO Davis Larssen explains the driving factors behind the agreement with Dril-Quip and what it means for the subsea sector.
“The overall market is declining—everybody knows that—so you have to think differently,” Larssen told Hart Energy’s Jessica Morales. “There is a general overcapacity in the broader subsea market. Dril-Quip has taken a very smart step to address that and rather than unnecessarily compete with somebody, partner with somebody.”
Read more about the ProServ and Dril-Quip agreement.
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- Proserv, Dril-Quip subsea agreement (0:34)
- Driving factors behind the deal (1:19)
- Bundled subsea packages (2:18)
- Current subsea sector trends (3:28)
- Operating during COVID-19 (4:45)
- Path forward for OFS providers (6:15)
- Offshore industry outlook (7:30)
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