Increased Demand For Umbilicals Products01/05/2012 |
| Hydrasun, UK, has announced a major rise in demand for its umbilicals products. The company's news comes as it exhibits at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston (30 April to 3 May 2012). The umbilicals and subsea connectors department has reported a 50% increase in sales for this financial year compared to the 2011 financial year. For the year ended 31 March 2011, the department recorded approximately GBP6 million in sales, which rose to around GBP9 million for the full year to 31 March 2012. The upsurge in demand has resulted in an increase in staff numbers in the department from 19 in the same period last year to 34 currently. |
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Most recently Hydrasun has provided more than GBP10 million of products, both umbilicals and specialist hose assemblies, for the Burullus West Delta Deep project, offshore Egypt. On phase 8a of the project, Hydrasun provided 30 infield jumpers followed by 22 infield jumpers on phase 8b – all of which were supplied with integrated stab plates. A specialist hose assembly order worth nearly GBP1 million for a 2-inch high pressure downline for pipeline pre-commissioning activities on the project was also completed by Hydrasun.
From its custom-built extrusion and umbilical manufacturing facilities at Gateway Business Park, Aberdeen, Hydrasun delivers complete umbilical solutions from production through to end connection termination complete with stab-plate integration, pressure testing, flushing and the associated documentation packages.
The company’s global staff numbers have increased by over 100 in the past year to a total workforce of nearly 600 currently.
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