ASRY Rig Division’s Deliveries All on Time in 2014

April 13, 2015

In 2014, ASRY Offshore Services completed every one of its repair scopes within schedule, on-budget, and with leading safety standards.
 
ASRY, a ship and rig repair yard in the Arabian Gulf, has confirmed that its Offshore division, which specializes in rig repairs, achieved 100% on-time delivery of all the rig projects completed in 2014. Global clients including Saudi Aramco, Saipem, Nabors Drilling, Egyptian Drilling Company and more chose ASRY for their rig repair projects last year, which totaled 17 rigs, and all took delivery of its vessels on schedule, and within budget. 
 
“With competition rising in the region, rig customers are more focused on ensuring that the maintenance of their assets is completed as efficiently as possible,” said ASRY Chief Executive, Nils Kristian Berge. “As such, rig operators have been increasingly turning to ASRY due to our commitment to our core values, to complete each scope on-time, on-budget with top safety and quality.”
 
In 2015, this reputation of timely, safe, cost-conscious reliability has attracted other big names to the yard, confirmed ASRY Offshore Service General Manager, Rob Bryant, “Despite the challenging market, there are some firms who are expanding their Offshore activity, such as Shelf Drilling, who are choosing ASRY to ensure the new rig assets they are bringing to the region are optimized, certified, and up to Aramco and ABS specifications.”
 
The Offshore Division of ASRY has also recently seen its capabilities expand to include onshore industrial work in Saudi Arabia, with involvement in a project in Saudi called Camellia. ASRY was commissioned to design procure and fabricate a significant number of stainless steel hoppers, pipe spools, valves, flanges and fittings, for a new catalysts production facility called Camellia, which is being built by Axens Catalysts Arabiya, a company specializing in process licensing and manufacture and sales of catalysts and absorbents in the fields of refining, petrochemical, gas and biofuels.
 

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