Borets purchases operations facility
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Borets has announced that it has acquired a new operations facility in Midland, Texas, US.
The 11.2 acre site provides more than 58 000 ft2 of manufacturing and service capabilities, along with approximately 10 000 ft2 of office space.
The new facility will accommodate assembly and dismantle operations, a full service cable shop and the sales and field service teams equipped to serve Borets’ customers throughout the Permian Basin. Obren Lekic, CEO of Borets US, said: “This is a very exciting time for Borets […] As part of our ongoing commitment to servicing our customers, this new facility will provide us the much-needed additional capacity required to accommodate our growing US operation.”
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