PSL Energy Services Contract for new generation of gas storage facilities
Posted: 03 November 2004
Oil and gas services specialist PSL Energy Services have won a lucrative contract to work on one of the UK’s new generation of gas storage facilities.
Star Energy’s Humbly Grove facility in Hampshire is being upgraded as part of a project which links a 17 mile pipeline from the onshore oilfield to the national gas transmission system at Andover and is designed to help secure UK gas supplies in to the future.
Aberdeen-based PSL have been commissioned to supply coiled tubing facilities and nitrogen services for the Star Energy project and the job will be run and staffed from their Great Yarmouth base.
The workscope, which is worth in excess of £250,000, including batch lifting of the new wells and acidising the near well bore to decrease mud damage which will increase productivity.
The contract win underlines PSL’s dual strategy of strengthening their UK and North Sea client base in conjunction with winning international contracts across Europe, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific regions.
PSL’s managing director, Doug Duguid, said: “We are continuing to build on our reputation for providing first class, cost effective well services, to a wide range of UK and international clients.
“This latest contract win is testimony to the versatility of our workforce and our investment in new equipment and I am delighted that all the hard work put in by our Great Yarmouth team over the past year is bringing rewards.
“It is always pleasing to be asked to work in new areas with new clients such as Star Energy(Doug is this a new client??) and we hope this relationship will grow and be to the benefit of both companies.”

Posted by Alexander Lindsay, Editor Pipeline Magazine
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