Schlumberger Selects ERGIL to Provide Fuel Storage Tanks and Equipment
09.09.2013 - NEWS

Septmeber 09, 2013 [Ame Info] - ERGIL, a worldwide specialist in engineering, construction and manufacturing for oil, gas, water, chemical and petrochemical industries announced that Schlumberger Middle East has awarded ERGIL a contract to provide fuel storage tanks, storage tank equipment and complete loading system for their ongoing projects.


The scope of order includes supply of truck loading arms, canopy and related equipment, pressure vacuum vents, flame arresters, gauge hatches and 10,000 galloon capacity fuel oil tanks -exceeding industry standards-with and anti-spill protection dikes.

Oktay Altunergil, CEO of ERGIL, commented, “The complexity involved in operating in such projects is explicit and usually underestimated, however ERGIL has confidently demonstrated its industrial expertise in developing schedules, and production plans with on time delivery.”

“I am extremely proud that Schlumberger- the world’s largest oilfield services company- has chosen ERGIL. ERGIL has a long history of delivering products for both downstream and upstream projects and the upstream oil and gas projects has always been ERGIL’s area of interest. I am glad that ERGIL has added another vast upstream energy provider to its client portfolio,” he added.

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