ATAM Group grows Aberdeen footprint

Great Yarmouth-based oilfield and renewables firm ATAM Group is opening its second office in Aberdeen and planning to launch three new products. 

The firm was founded just last year and supplies tools and software products for maintenance, cleaning and inspection. It says it is investing a seven figure sum into plans for the UK, including a new office in Dyce, Aberdeen, and three new products, including a range of pipe cleanliness and inspection tooling, unmanned magnetic ROV’s and their unique software package for asset management and intelligence. 

The site in Dyce will act as a remote service center and will see the appointment of several new members of staff and an increase in turnover.

Mark Loades is managing director of the firm. He previously worked for BP, Baker Hughes, Halliburton, EnerMech, Noble Drilling, and, most recently, Bechtel Oil & Gas.

He says: "Establishing ourselves amongst asset owners and operators in Aberdeen is our primary objective currently, but we have every intention to grow internationally and streamline our service offering for a number of other sectors including  renewables and decommissioning.” 

"After years of working in the industry and finding it increasingly frustrating to work with inefficient piping cleanliness and inspection procedures, I came to realize that I could offer a more efficient service than is currently practiced within the industry. This realization was the catalyst behind my founding of ATAM Group.

“ATAM Group is proud to consider itself a new classification of service company, one who acts as an ally to asset owners, saving them time and money. With project cleanliness issues typically running costs over budget and delaying start–up schedules, ATAM Groups unique tooling and process can drastically reduce these delays." 

 

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