MInteg bags ‘largest contract to date’ with new North Sea deal

Maintenance, inspection, and integrity specialist MInteg has been awarded its largest contract to date for the supply of inspection services to a major oil and gas operator in the Southern North Sea.

Image source: MInteg
Image source: MInteg

MInteg, the EnerMech subsidiary, said they would create up to 15 new posts in Great Yarmouth to service the seven-figure five-year contract.

According to the company, the work scope includes the inspection of infrastructure on five manned platforms and multiple unmanned satellite platforms.

Ross McHardy, EnerMech’s regional director for Europe, said: “This is the largest value contract awarded to MInteg to date and it is confirmation that our philosophy of investing in local infrastructure and putting boots on the ground is an important factor when clients decide who to engage in vital work scopes.”

Also, parent company EnerMech recently outlined its strategy of increasing its presence in sectors out with its traditional oil and gas base with the recent appointment of Laz Koszeghy as general manager for the eastern England region.

Great Yarmouth-based Koszeghy is focussed on looking at opportunities for EnerMech in the renewables, nuclear power, chemicals and industrial sectors where it believes the integrated services model it provides to the energy sector will find wider appeal.


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