L-R Gavin Cowie, managing director and John Sangster, technical director at Interventek, pictured with the Revolution PowerPlus shear and seal safety valve, which forms part of the subsea landing string system.

Aberdeen subsea technology firm wins eight-figure contract

SUBSEA technology firm Interventek has landed a eight-figure contract to supply equipment to US energy service company Baker Hughes. The ...

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SUBSEA technology firm Interventek has landed a eight-figure contract to supply equipment to US energy service company Baker Hughes.

The Aberdeen-based company’s Revolution valve technology will be incorporated within Baker Hughes’ subsea systems.

The agreement also covers training, inspection, testing, maintenance and deployment of the technology.

Gavin Cowie, Interventek managing director, said: “We believe this contract marks the start of an exciting long-term partnership with Baker Hughes.

“Talks are ongoing regarding the provision of both our in-riser and open-water well intervention systems, plus our new, compact and lightweight controls package.

“Our recent investment in staff, new premises and onsite testing will ensure we are well placed to support this collaboration.”

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