Khalid Al Busaidi, CEO of Heavy Equipment Maintenance and Trading (HEMT), talks to The Energy Year about the company’s key services and innovative sand management technology, as well as its plans for partnership and expansion. A subsidiary of Tasneea Oil and Gas Technology, HEMT provides detail engineering, EPC, manufacturing and maintenance, as well as rental and supplies for the oil and gas sector in Oman and abroad.
What does your current client and project portfolio look like?
HEMT has 50-plus active clients and is a turnkey solutions provider, which is very attractive for oil and gas players. Our portfolio is diversified as our client base varies from the upstream and downstream business operators such as PDO, Oxy, petrofac/”>Petrofac and GPS, and to all the drilling contractors such as KCA Deutag and Abraj Energy. For PDO, for instance, we supplied equipment for the Marmul project and for its water treatment plants in Nimr and Rima, while for EPC companies we provided downstream equipment.
In terms of contracts, we have in place a good one with SLB [formerly Schlumberger] to supply SMS units on a rental basis as well as compact well test units, which we have developed in a high-tech way: fully digitalised, all using touch screens and delivering real-time data in cloud services. This means that our clients can monitor either the well test parameters or intensive testing parameters while sitting in their office. We are trying to digitalise all of our activities, from small projects such as manifolds up to complete plant manufacturing.
Speaking of plants, we are also supplying our equipment, fully manufactured in-house, to Halliburton for a liquid mud plant project in Qatar with NOC [North Oil Company] as the end user. The contract was awarded at the beginning of 2022 and the plant is currently under construction. By the end of Q1 2023 we will be commissioning the complete plant.
We are in discussion with
Russell Boodoo, regional business development manager at TOSL Engineering, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s role in supporting… Read More
Suresh Pillai, CEO of Mark Technologies, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s involvement in Jurassic gas production and… Read More
Narvin Salick, district manager of Gyrodata Trinidad, talks to The Energy Year about how the company has been impacted by… Read More
Billy Lacobie, CABGOC’s managing director for Southern Africa, talks to The Energy Year about recent strategic and operational developments in… Read More
Angola is working hard to increase its power generation capacity by boosting hydro and solar energy, as well as linking… Read More
Jasem Al Nouri, deputy managing director of Nouri Industrial Establishment, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s long-standing commitment… Read More
This website uses cookies.