A new office was opened in Shenzhen, China, by TAM International to support the demand in deep-well cement integrity and shale fracing.
“Due to an upturn in offshore drilling activity in the South China Sea offshore, TAM saw an increased need to service the industry particularly with TAM’s one-trip Multi-Stage Hydraulic Fracture System, PosiFrac™,” said Keith Rae, TAM International regional manager, North Asia. “Both new and existing clients in the area will be supported through the office. The majority of the drilling offshore operations in the South China Sea will take place in Shekou. “Due to this, TAM has strategically opened its new office in Shenzhen Province.”
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