PIM picks up Nexen contract

OE Staff
Monday, August 1, 2016

Plant Integrity Management (PIM) has won a new five-year contract with Nexen, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC.

The contract will see PIM provide inspection management services on Nexen’s North Sea assets, including delivering integrity management services covering pressure systems, structures and pipelines. The offshore enactment services will be subcontracted to TRAC Oil & Gas.

Steven Plant, managing director of PIM said: “Over the past five years we have worked hard to build the business and to develop a reputation for consistently delivering high quality, technical services to our clients. During this time, we have established a close working relationship with TRAC. They will be providing the inspection enactment and specialist non-destructive testing elements of this integrity management work.

“This is in line with our ambitious growth plans; we recently opened our first international office in Malaysia and we are also undertaking increasing amounts of work in the Middle East.”

PIM was recently accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) for their in-service inspection activities in accordance with ISO/IEC 17020:2012 for the Inspections of Hazardous and Non Hazardous Pressure Equipment associated with onshore and offshore installations.

PIM employs more than 45 integrity management specialists and is headquartered in Blackburn, Aberdeenshire, and works, predominantly, in the North Sea and Middle East.

The Malaysian arm of PIM, the company’s first international office, was incorporated as PIM Integrity Management Sdn Bhd in December 2015.

Categories: North Sea Europe

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