Oilfield Services

  • Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services of Mobile, Ala., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Offshore Inland Services that commenced operations on December 1, 2000. The fledgling operation timed its entrance into the market perfectly, and despite its short time of operation it is considerably long on references.

    Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services - which is ISO 9000 compliant - primarily is involved in the following business operations: turn-key hydraulic system engineering; hydraulic/pneumatic tubing & piping; steel renewals & fabrications; inside & outside machinists; and providing class certified welders.

    The organization's expertise has been utilized on many of the world's most sophisticated offshore structures and vessels. For the DPDS' Jack Ryan and Russ Luigs, the company manufactured and commissioned HPU's for the vessel's drill floor. For Cal-Dive International's Q-4000, it designed and manufactured HPU's and Solenoid Cabinets for the Ballast Control System and Deck Machinery. Again for Cal-Dive, this time on Uncle John, Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services redesigned and installed a new hydraulic lift and roll system for the vessel's drill floor. It also re-certified and repaired the vessel's two Aker 75-mt cranes, and renewed miscellaneous piping and tubing throughout the vessel.

    For Ensco, the company installed new S.W. cooling systems for Ensco 7500's thrusters. It also designed and installed a new remote shutdown system for the JP5 fuel system, and installed a new hydraulic filtering system for the vessel's thrusters.

    For U.S. Ocean Rig Inc.'s Bingo II (Eirik Raude) the company installed a number of tubing systems, including ballast control, H.P water wash down; hydraulic watertight doors; hydraulic hatch covers; choke & kill tubing; hydraulic ring main components; and derrick hydraulic piping.

    For Noble Drilling, Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services worked on three vessels - Max Smith, Paul Ramano and Jim Thompson. For the trio, it designed, built and installed a subsea tree lifting system including the HPU's. It also designed, built and installed an automated P-Tank system, and installed LMRP and BOP hydraulic tubing.

    Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services also provides hydraulic component reconditioning services (pumps, motors and cylinders), offshore and onshore crane repairs, gearbox repairs and steering gear ser- vice engineers. The organization has extensive technical expertise supported by its own engineering department including AutoCad Draftsmen. The company's professional engineers are trained and certified by the National Fluid Power Society.

    The parent company, Offshore Inland Services, began operations in 1983, and currently has six locations across the nation. Offshore Inland also employs NFP trained and certified technicians, with expertise in trouble shooting and problem solving.

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  • offshore industry, the company formed a second group to provide a more concentrated focus. A turnkey service provider. Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services is known throughout the industry for providing quick turnaround while maintaining high quality and controlled costs. The company has often

  • new methods and technologies that will increase efficiency and reduce or even eliminate emissions from hydrocarbon exploration and production. Oilfield services company Baker Hughes, for example, has committed to reducing CO2 equivalent emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero by 2050. As another

  • interests Schlumberger Limited. Transocean Sedco Forex is now designated as the world's largest offshore drilling contractor and third largest oilfield services company in terms of equity market capitalization, based on closing prices of the merger date. In the merger, about 109.6 million ordinary

  • Edison bought a 65-ft. steel-hulled shrimp boat and hauled supplies to an offshore rig. The family-run firm swelled into a ship construction and oilfield services leader, with more than 7,000 employees worldwide. ECO’s fleet now exceeds 250 specialized offshore service and support vessels. At the helm

  • MTR100. He found, and presents here, a dozen. OneSubsea Announced at the end of 2012 as a joint venture between subsea systems provider Cameron and oilfield services company Schlumberger (split 60/40, respectively), OneSubsea combines the expertise of two leading firms to deliver integrated solutions, products

  • in the greater Houston metropolitan area, SWE’s battery solutions serve a broad industrial customer base operating in diverse fields, including oilfield services, seismic, pipeline inspection, medical, military, remote monitoring and process control, marine, solar renewable energy, telecommunications and

  • Offshore Ship Designers, secured a design contract for two IMT 965 seismic support vessels with a bollard pull in excess of 50 metric tons for China Oilfield Services Ltd. (COSL), Beijing. The vessels will be used to provide a range of support activities to larger seismic vessels which operate continuously

  • have entrusted us with their business challenges since the1960s and we value the confidence they have in our team.” SWE serves customers in oilfield services, seismic, pipeline inspection, medical, military, remote monitoring and process control, marine, solar renewable energy, telecommunications and

  • lenders to value. These assets include inland towboats and ocean tugs, inland and ocean barges, marine construction equipment and offshore oilfield services. Adding to the valuation challenge is the absence of an active re-sale market to regularly and transparently value these assets in an open market

  • talent. It becomes apparent Oslo-Kongsberg is competing for skills with Western Norway, home of Norway’s offshore shipping cluster and Stavanger, the oilfield services hub. Bjornson announces a new Norwegian Systems Engineering master’s degree, although it isn’t clear whether he means the “collegial” British

  • Longer Docks; Deeper Water in Pensacola With Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services Inc (OIMO), a leader in topside and riding crew repair services, experiencing strong growth before the drilling market softened, the company knew its days in Mobile, Ala., were numbered, as it had outgrown its five acre

  • MR Aug-20#34  Inland Marine & Oilfield Services, Inc. (OIMO) 
tures)
    August 2020 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    projects undertaken at N-KOM, the scope Services, Inc. involved the fabrication of several large-scale offshore struc- Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services, Inc. (OIMO) tures such as an 877-ton topside, offshore jacket, piles, deck focuses on topside repairs on all types of vessels, with a long- extensi

  • MR Apr-81#4th Cover  Mfg. Co. Ltd. 2280 
Hamblin Oilfield (Services) Ltd. 6549)
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    Company . 1709 Hagglunds 2275 Halliburton Company 3401 Halliburton Services Halter Marine Inc. . 6401 Hamanaka Chain Mfg. Co. Ltd. 2280 Hamblin Oilfield (Services) Ltd. 6549 Harco Corporation 2688 Harris Corporation RF Communications Division 3689 Harrisburg, Inc. 4475 The Harshaw Chemical

  • MR Apr-82#58  Co., Inc. 4254 
Sahara Oilfield Services Ltd., S.A. 4313)
    April 1982 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 58

    714 Ruston Gas Turbines Ltd. 3347, 3351 S & N Pump Co. ...... . 2649 S.A.C.M. 2133, 2233 Safety Service & Supply Co., Inc. 4254 Sahara Oilfield Services Ltd., S.A. 4313 Saipem (ENI Group) 7125 Salzgitter AG 1755, 1773 Salzgitter Stahl, GmbH 1755, 1773 Samson 3271 Samson Ocean Systems

  • MR Apr-82#56  Co., Inc. 4254 
Sahara Oilfield Services Ltd., S.A. 4313)
    April 1982 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    , 1473 Rupes 714 Ruston Gas Turbines Ltd. 3347, 3351 S & N Pump Co. 2649 S.A.C.M 2133, 2233 Safety Service & Supply Co., Inc. 4254 Sahara Oilfield Services Ltd., S.A. 4313 Saipem (ENI Group) 7125 Salzgitter AG 1755, 1773 Salzgitter Stahl, GmbH 1755, 1773 Samson 3271 Samson Ocean Systems

  • MR Jul-15-84#21  Elektro (N) 
Stavanger Oilfield Services A/S (N) 
A/S Stavanger)
    July 15, 1984 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    (E) Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrik A/S (N) Niels A. Stang A/S (N) Star Carboline A/S (N) Statoil (N) A/S Stavanger Elektro (N) Stavanger Oilfield Services A/S (N) A/S Stavanger Rorhandel (N) Stavanger Verktoy & Maskinlager A/S (N) Stavangerske (N) Steel Trade S.r.l. (I) Steelproducts Offshore

  • MR Feb-00#60  and third largest oilfield services 
company in terms)
    February 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 60

    Card Schlumberger Limited. Transocean Sedco Forex is now designated as the world's largest offshore drilling contrac- tor and third largest oilfield services company in terms of equity market cap- italization, based on closing prices of the merger date. In the merger, about 109.6 million ordinary

  • MR Apr-00#36  for 
Schlumberger Oilfield Services; and 
Tom Knode)
    April 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    that is safe for workers, equipment and investment. Note: Participants in the survey were Bruce Adams, the QHSE manager for Schlumberger Oilfield Services; and Tom Knode. the HSE Manager for the Business Development segment of Hal- liburton Energy Services. ^smz OMEGA THRUSTERS FOR EASY

  • MR May-00#19  Contract 
Schlumberger Oilfield Services 
received two multi-mill)
    May 2000 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 19

    in the Caspian Sea — to extend their mooring capabilities to water depth of 2,460 ft. (750 m). Schlumberger Wins Contract Schlumberger Oilfield Services received two multi-million contracts from BHP Petroleum for seismic data processing services. BHP selected Schlumberger based on the

  • MR Jan-01#52  of Schlumberger Oilfield Services. 
Under the terms)
    January 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 52

    , Gary Jones has been named president of WesternGeco. Jones will report directly to Andrew Gould, executive vice president of Schlumberger Oilfield Services. Under the terms of the transaction, Schlumberger paid $500 million in cash to Baker Hughes. Western is owned 70 percent by Schlumberger

  • MR Jan-01#16  deal with Italian oilfield services 
company Saipem)
    January 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    in regions beyond just the Gulf of Mexico and Europe. Kvaerner, Saipem Sign Deal Kvaerner ASA said it has an intention- al deal with Italian oilfield services company Saipem for a subsea umbilical project in the Gulf of Mexico. The deal, valued at about $28 million, calls for Kvaerner to manufacture

  • MR Mar-01#57  Inland Marine and Oilfield Services, 
Mobile, Ala.)
    March 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 57

    will be significantly reduced as well. Circle 61 on Reader Service Card Offshore Inland Completes Many Projects Offshore Inland Marine and Oilfield Services, Mobile, Ala., has finished a two-ship contract for the fabrication and installation of rail car and marine equipment for the LMS Shipmanagement

  • MR Aug-01#38  Inland Marine & Oilfield Services of 
Mobile, Ala)
    August 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    Service Card wvrw.maritimereporterinfo.com Offshore Update Offshore Inland: Poised To Pounce On Offshore Upturn Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services of Mobile, Ala., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Off- shore Inland Services that commenced operations on December 1, 2000. The fledgling

  • MR Aug-01#2  
Inland Marine & Oilfield Services are well positioned)
    August 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    and recovering resources offshore has hit a lull, but appears capable of moving forward once again. Companies such as Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services are well positioned to capitalize. 42 Charting a New Path Electronic chart information has forever changed the look of the bridge. 49

  • MR Oct-01#65  in Moscow 
Schlumberger Oilfield Services and Yukos have 
agreed)
    October 2001 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 65

    on Reader Service Card www. maritimereporterinfo. com Schlumberger, Yukos To Create Field Development Planning Center in Moscow Schlumberger Oilfield Services and Yukos have agreed on a three-year contract to create a field devel- opment planning center in Moscow. Representative reservoir models

  • MR Jun-02#18  
Inland Marine & Oilfield Services professional engi-
neers)
    June 2002 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    a complete turkey operation that required extensive engineering and fabrication. Systems and components designed by Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services professional engi- neers include: gas distribution control consoles, pro- portional hydraulic controls, cursor frame, trolley frame, hydraulically

  • MR Nov-03#90 . 
MARINE & OILFIELD SERVICES 
www.offshoreinland)
    November 2003 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 90

    ..repairs & new installations made fr< the finest materials arrdxomponents, produced with an unsurpassed dedication to craftsmanship. MARINE & OILFIELD SERVICES www.offshoreinland.cojn 7611 Lake Road South, Building 500 • Mobile, AL 36605 Tel 251 443 5550 • Fax 251 443 5551 • Toll free 866 443 5550

  • MR Nov-15-71#29  
Joins Brown & Root 
Oilfield Services Div. 
Clarence)
    November 15, 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    Clarence F. Williams Joins Brown & Root Oilfield Services Div. Clarence F. Williams Clarence F. Williams has joined Brown & Root as regional man- ager, south Louisiana region, Oil- field Services Division, at Morgan City, La. The appointment was announced by Bennie Frennesson, senior

  • MR Aug-15-85#26  Drilltech 
Teleco Oilfield Services 
Teltec 
Termi)
    August 15, 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    Tecnotrex Tees & Hartlepool Port Auth. Tees Offshore Centre Tees-side Airport Tehalit Kun St Stoff Werk Teleco Drilltech Teleco Oilfield Services Teltec Termi Theta Pneumatics JG Tinkler Thorburn Technics (International) Limited Thorn EMI Electronics Thorn EMI Protech Thule

  • MR Aug-15-85#24  Hunter Filters 
Hunting Oilfield Services 
Hurstwell Engineering)
    August 15, 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    James Howden & Co Ltd Howst Engineering Hughes Tool Humberside Airport Humphreys & Glasgow Huntec (70) Domnick Hunter Filters Hunting Oilfield Services Hurstwell Engineering Hycrome (UK) Hyde & Partners Ltd Hydra Rig Hydraulik Brattvaag Hoie Fabrikker Hydraunautics Hydraulic Systems

  • MR Aug-15-85#20  
Anson 
Arbarthorpe Oilfield Services 
Arbroath Oilfield)
    August 15, 1985 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    Anderson Strathclyde Andrew Chalmers & Mitchell Ltd Angle Ring LS Angus Angus District Council Anixter (UK) Anson Arbarthorpe Oilfield Services Arbroath Oilfield Trust Armstrong Tool Dist. Arrow Chemicals Asea Asea Hagglunds Aspley Marine Association of British Offshore

  • MR Jun-2-10#74  inte-
grated offshore oilfield services provider is consid-
ered)
    June 2, 2010 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 74

    of specialized so- phisticated vessels for diverse offshore, coastal, and the marine market sectors Great Offshore, the inte- grated offshore oilfield services provider is consid- ered a value fit for their operation. Posted by Joseph Fonseca on MaritimeProfessional.com If you like what you see

  • MR Feb-13#16   Boats for ARCO Marine and Oilfield  Services for deployment)
    February 2013 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    , for the design of two 25-metre mono-hull Fast Crew Boats.Penguin is building the two BV- classed, 70-passenger Fast Crew Boats for ARCO Marine and Oilfield Services for deployment in Nigeria?s offshore oil and gas industry. Deliv- ery of the vessels is expected in the Q4 2013.ARCO Marine presented

  • MR Nov-12#41  the approach for E&P and oilfield services companies. The medium)
    November 2012 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    to encountering. A ?portfolio approach?, avoiding excessive exposure to a single risk area is likely to continue to be the approach for E&P and oilfield services companies. The medium and long-term outlook ishowever very positive. Douglas-West- wood are confident that the underlying long-term growth drivers

  • MR Aug-12#64  Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services, Inc.  (OIMO) offers)
    August 2012 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 64

    building yard and a repair yard both located on the deepwater of Narragansett Bay. Both facilities Topside Offshore Inland Offshore Inland Marine & Oilfield Services, Inc. (OIMO) offers a unique combination of topside marine servicesthroughout the U.S. and abroad. Posi-tioned with US Gulf (primarily deepwater)