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    MTL clinch NLNG pipeline-testing contract

    April 18, 2013
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    LNG pipelines18 April 2013, Lagos – Multinational Technologies Limited, MTL, a leading company in the oil & gas services industry with strong technical support, has clinched a three-year contract from the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas, NLNG, for the provision of Non Destructive Testing, NDT, services.

    The company specialises in the application of the latest pipeline inspection technologies. The scope of the contract awarded, according to a release, covers NDT services using ultra-sonic testing, penetrant inspection, magnetic particle inspection, visual inspection, positive alloy material identification.

    The advance inspection services include Long Range Ultra-Sonic Testing, LRUT, eddy current testing, radiography, Leak Detection Specialist, NDT services, while the Destructive Testing, DT, services uses the spectroscopy, microscopy and mechanical testing of weld/metal samples.

    According to the Managing Director of the company, Dr. Daniel Agina, the need to acquire the latest version of these pieces of equipment was borne out of company’s desire to meet the aspirations of its clients and provide greater alternative to the conventional methods of pipeline inspections.

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