Marsol International Launches O&G Subsidiary

April 29, 2015

Photo: Marsol International
Photo: Marsol International

Marsol International Ltd, a Dubai-based global marine solutions provider focused on the offshore oil terminal market and related infrastructure, has announced the registration of its new subsidiary, Marsol Oil & Gas Services LLC, which will be operated from a new office facility in the Port of Fujairah.

The launch of Marsol Oil & Gas Services LLC will consolidate Marsol’s presence in the area and is a strategic addition to support the company’s growth plans in the region, regarded as a major oil and logistical shipping hub.

Mike Young, managing director of Marsol International, explained, “This new office in Fujairah will give us the ability to better service our existing clients. By having our team based in the area we will have quicker and easier access to sites in the region which will enable Marsol to pursue projects that require a presence both onshore and offshore.

“Our team of engineers understand first-hand the real-life scenarios on a busy oil export hub and ensures their services, related infrastructure and products are designed, manufactured and installed to meet customers’ operational requirements.  Wherever possible our experienced team trains and mentors the local workforce to ensure the high standards our clients expect. This is very much the case in Fujairah and I look forward to developing this new facility to better service clients in the region.”



 

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