BMT signs agreement with Al Masaood Oil & Gas
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World Pipelines,
BMT has signed a service agreement with Al Masaood Oil & Gas, one of the UAE’s pioneering oil and gas suppliers and contractors, as part of its localised and strategic business efforts to continue leveraging its consulting and technology service offerings in the UAE.
The agreement with the Abu Dhabi headquartered company will see BMT being assisted by Al Masaood Oil & Gas to deliver risk and safety, environmental modelling, marine and port engineering, metocean, environmental, integrity and structural monitoring and data management services for projects situated in the UAE.
From left to right: Bakri Tarmanini - Business Development Manager at Al Masaood Oil & Gas; Louise Ledgard - Director Business Development at BMT; Suba Sivandran - Director of Capability & Strategy at BMT.
Al Masaood Oil & Gas General Manager, Ahmad El Tannir commented: “Our state-of-the-art diversified portfolio supplier services are designed to further boost BMT’s international energy services presence to the next level. Our client service delivery briefs are our number one priority that are being strengthened by the resource and supply going to these markets in the UAE.”
BMT’s Critical Infrastructure Business Managing Director, Deryck Ethelston commented: “With Al Masaood Oil & Gas we have associated ourselves with one of the most recognisable oil and gas suppliers and contractors in the UAE. Utilising Al Masaood Oil & Gas’ extensive expertise and technical services in this key location will enable us to deliver our market leading services to UAE clients.”
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