Sonomatic wins Petroineos contract
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Sonomatic has announced that it has received the non-destructive testing (NDT) and rope access contract for Petroineos Manufacturing Ltd.
The contract, which began on 4 December 2017, is for a period of two years with the potential for a one-year extension. It will cover all conventional NDT methods, including radiography, ultrasonic testing, eddy current, MPI, dye pen, long range ultrasonic testing and tank inspections.
Sonomatic Regional Manager, Tracy Anderson, said: “This contract is a major success for Sonomatic. We believe that we offer a very different approach to inspection than our main competitors and that the new evolving industry we work in deserves fresh innovative solutions to the challenges they face in today’s environment within the life-span of their assets. Whilst we will maintain a safe and stable foundation for the refinery from within our conventional NDT methods, our specialised and engineering divisions are working towards offering alternative solutions through methods including non-intrusive inspection that will greatly enhance production up-time. We utilise our bespoke equipment and techniques including long-range and remote inspection methods, we produce far more detailed data analysis and results, allowing our client to make informed, safer more cost-effective decisions.
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