Fugro EMU Aims High in Marine Environmental Sector

March 24, 2013

The merger earlier this year of Fugro's three UK-based environmental service providers to form Fugro EMU made it the largest organisation in the UK.

Fugro EMU Limited, the largest commercial marine environmental services organisation in the UK, employs in excess of 220 staff with expertise in oil and gas, renewables, aggregates, ports and harbours, cables and pipelines.

Simon Shaw, Managing Director of Fugro EMU Limited, explains: “Fugro EMU aims to be a world leader in the provision of marine and coastal environmental services, complementing Fugro’s international reputation and the group’s capabilities in the marine sector."

"Fugro EMU will build on the excellent reputation of the three predecessor organisations within all industry sectors. In the oil and gas industry we have over 40 years’ experience and have undertaken over 150 environmental assessments and 1,000 environmental surveys for exploration, development and decommissioning projects. The merger is already paying dividends with all the component parts of the new organisation working to a common aim.”

“Our track record of providing high quality consultancy, survey and analysis services will act as a springboard for further growth. We plan to further diversify our range of oil and gas services, while retaining the tailored, fit-for-purpose approach that clients and regulators have come to expect from us.”
 
Fugro EMU marine offshore services include:

•    Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
•    Oil Pollution Emergency Planning (OPEP)
•    PONs, Offshore Chemical Tracking & EEMS
•    Environmental survey (baseline, monitoring and habitat mapping)
•    Marine mammal monitoring (MMO and PAM)
•    Biological, microbiological and chemical laboratory services
•    Oil spill fingerprinting and forensics
•    GIS and data management
•    Training and industry advice

 
 

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