Ebara Elliott Energy breaks ground on new service centre
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Ebara Elliott Energy (EEE) has started construction on a new, state-of-the-art service centre in Abu Dhabi, located in KEZAD with operations to launch in 3Q26.
The facility is a key part of EEE’s strategy to expand its regional presence and deliver faster, more localised support to customers across the Middle East.
With a global network of service centres, EEE is known for providing rapid response, clear communication, and precise execution across every service engagement. This investment reinforces the company’s position as a trusted partner to energy operators in the region.
“This facility represents more than just a new location – it’s a major step toward bringing world-class service directly to our customers in the Middle East and surrounding region,” said Nobu Miyaki, Chief Executive Officer, Ebara Elliott Energy. “By investing here, we’re reinforcing our long-term commitment to the region and ensuring we’re ready to support our clients when and where they need us most.”
The new service centre will feature two fully air-conditioned production bays, cranes, and cutting-edge technologies including laser welding, the region’s first spin pit for impeller repair, and the largest cylindrical grinding machine in the Middle East. The site covers a 14 391 m2 plot with a 6658 m2 built-up area.
Once operational, the facility will offer full-service repairs for compressors, steam turbines, expanders, cryogenic pumps, and API pumps – delivering high-quality, efficient support tailored to regional needs.
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