2H Offshore Relocates to Larger Facilities

December 4, 2014

2H Perth Office
2H Perth Office
2H Kuala Lumpur Office
2H Kuala Lumpur Office

2H Offshore, an Acteon company, has invested in office facilities in Malaysia and Australia, to support ongoing growth in the Asia Pacific region, the company announced. 

“The subsea oil and gas industry in Asia Pacific continues to grow rapidly," said Hugh Howells, principal director at 2H Offshore. “Expanding our offices in the region will help us to support existing clients and enable us to meet the increasing demand for our specialist, riser and conductor engineering services."

Both offices have improved facilities, additional meeting rooms and enhanced conference facilities and maintain a close proximity to a large number of 2H’s major clients, to underpin ongoing progress in the Asia Pacific region.


Hugh Howells, principal director of 2H, commented, “We are very pleased with the growth that 2H has achieved in Perth and Malaysia over the past four and six years respectively, and anticipate further strengthening of our team with additional engineering professionals over the next few years. Our new facilities provide an improved environment for our team and increased capacity that will allow us to take on a greater number of projects for our clients.”

 

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