To meet the growing demands by operators for greater operational efficiency and public confidence in the integrity of offshore and onshore oil and gas structures, Lloyd’s Register Energy is increasing its structural engineering capabilities to support operators involved in the exploration of Trinidad and Tobago’s oil and gas acreage.
Lloyd’s Register Energy’s decision to increase its asset integrity portfolio of services in the region complements the existing services and technical expertise it delivers, and its close association to major oil and gas operators and local service companies for more than 10 years.
Steve Masson, Asset Integrity Services Operations Manager at Lloyd’s Register Energy for Trinidad & Tobago, said: “Asset integrity management is fast becoming a requirement in Trinidad and Tobago, as companies working in upstream, mid-stream and downstream are realising the benefits of a proactive approach to risk reduction strategies and ensuring engineering integrity as a whole. They’re actively looking for ways to extend the life of their assets safely and cost effectively.”
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