The Aberdeen-based mechanical services company has recently established facilities in Ras Al Khaimah and Jebel Ali in the UAE, and is also in discussion regarding a joint venture in Abu Dhabi.
EnerMech has already secured a general services contract with Maersk Oil Qatar to provide offshore crane maintenance and crane operator training. It has also mobilised 20 cryogenic tanks and associated nitrogen equipment to Qatar for commissioning work on offshore platforms in the Al Shaheen field.
“With the high level of oil and gas activity in Qatar it was essential that we are properly represented in the country and this new office will soon be followed by a hydraulics workshop and facilities to store and assemble our flexible hose lines and other products,” said EnerMech’s regional director for the Middle East, Charlie Topp.
“The new Qatar base also gives us closer access to neighbouring countries and paves the way for the opening of further bases in Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
“EnerMech is already well established in the region through our earlier acquisitions of Pavitt Energy and Scotia Oilfield Trading and we are looking forward to building on that reputation and creating new partnerships with the leading operating companies.”