OpeOluwani Akintayo
Lagos — A newly-established oil and gas firm, KTS Oil & Gas Services Limited, says it is out to help operators in the upstream sub-sector of the oil industry drive their profits.
The fully Nigerian-owned company said it was established to provide upstream operators with top of the range operational support services to help them improve on their bottom line.
“Based on a strong disposition for value creation, we are focused on providing customised operations support services with a bias for the oil and gas industry,” the company said in a statement by its Head of Public Relations, Mr. Samson Echenim.
He listed services rendered by KTS Oil & Gas Services Limited to include provision and management of manpower for oil and gas installations, logistics support, industrial relations compliance management, community relations, corporate social responsibility projects (design, implementation and management), crisis management services as well as general operations of oil and gas facilities.
“Our operations personnel pool offers a wide range of technical expertise in flow stations, oil rigs, MOPUs, FPSOs or other extensions such as, FSO, FPSs, FSUs, FLNGs, FSRUs and FDPSO. These critical field operations pool, combined with our integrated support solutions, keep us primed to deliver a smarter future for Africa’s oil and gas industry any time,” Echenim said.
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He stressed that the key management team members of the company have good knowledge and individual proven track record of success in the its core objectives and therefore have the competence and capacity to meet the needs of its clients.
The company said its primary objective is to partner with clients to meet the challenges of driving optimal productivity and value chain optimisation in their onshore and offshore operations.
“Our goal is to help get things done faster and in the most cost-efficient way. This we do by leveraging the experience of our team of seasoned management professionals and the competence of our pool of technical manpower,” Echenim said.