Alison Hazel

Alison Hazel

EnerMech Aqua Drill

Our Australian business has an exclusive licence to a patented aquamilling technology suitable for multiple applications. This unique technology will lower commissioning, maintenance and shutdown costs whilst minimising business disruption.

Key Advantages

  • Long runs from single point of entry
    • Significantly reduced requirement for scaffold
    • Fewer spools required to be rolled or entryways cut in the pipe
    • Large reduction in cost as a result
  • Ability to cut extremely hard scale – over 2,000 nozzle designs individual customised to cut different types of scale
  • EnerMech can provide a turn-key solution, undertaking all aspects of the job (including any scaffold, mechanical and welding work that may be required)
  • All equipment is designed to remove the operator from contact with live water jetting hoses, reducing the risk of injury
  • Tailor made solutions can be designed for any job

Technology Features

This exclusive technology allows:

  • Multidirectional cleaning of up to 22 x 90° bends in a single pass
  • Up to 300 metres from point of access
  • Vertical cleaning – unsurpassed vertical cleaning technology
  • Robotic and non-manned solutions to take operators away from the line of fire
  • >98.1% cutting efficiency through unique nozzle design
  • Live online descaling – for cleaning of your process online
  • Directed tank and vessel cleaning nozzle design – no wasted water
  • Customised positioning devices for entry points
  • Nozzle development for continuous improvement

High and Ultra-High Pressure Water Jetting

At EnerMech we can offer a fast, efficient, safe, effective and technologically advanced solution to water-jetting.

This service can lower your pre-commissioning, commissioning, maintenance or shutdown costs. This is done through descaling, cleaning of pipework from 1” to 144”, heat exchangers (shell side and tube side, plate, etc.), tanks and vessels, vacuum loading, paint or coating removal, and cold cutting. We also have the capability to carry out hydro demolition, surface cleaning and preparation, concrete demolition and remediation, non-destructive digging and underwater cutting.

In Australia, we have an exclusive license to a patented technology which allows multidirectional cleaning and online descaling while pipe is in operation. This can be used for both on and offshore applications. Click here for more information.

Industrial Services

Our industrial services division specialises in providing a suite of end-to-end integrated solutions for on and off-shore maintenance, construction, and shutdown projects. Close collaboration with our customers allows us to provide whole-of-job, integrated solutions that offer reduced production outage losses, shorter construction timelines and lower maintenance budgets.

Customer focus and continual improvement are the cornerstone of our day-to-day activities. Our dedicated team of multi-skilled technicians focus their attention on a “right first time” approach. Furthermore, our single point of contact service ensures that your dedicated project manager will deliver consistency of procedures, safety plans and risk assessments, whilst reducing administration and onsite personnel headcount. Much of our expansion over recent years has come from our customers recommending us to their colleagues and contacts.

Let EnerMech increase your efficiency by delivering safer, smarter solutions for you.

Wire Rope Sling Manufacture

EnerMech design and manufacture wire rope slings and associated products in our modern 800m2 manufacturing facility.

The facility was established with a £1,000,000 investment and features a full suite of equipment including three hydraulic swaging presses, hydraulic test beds and automatic cutting and stamping machines, meaning we can offer in house sling manufacture from 8mm diameter up to and including 64mm diameter.

Our equipment within the 800m2 workshop comprises of:

  • 1 x 350t wire rope press
  • 1 x 600t wire rope press
  • 1 x 350t wire rope press
  • 1 x Automatic cutting machine
  • 1 x Manual cutting machine
  • 1 x Automatic stamping machine
  • 1 x 150t horizontal test bed

Wire Rope DNV
EnerMech's in-house wire rope facility is fully accredited to Det Norske Veritas (DNV) standard for the manufacture of wire rope slings. In addition to our current capabilities, we offer wire rope slings for use on DNV approved containers/units.

Wire Rope Supply and Management
The integrity of our wire rope products is of paramount importance to us. The products supplied are made using wire manufactured in accordance with BS EN 12385-3:2004+A1:2008 by manufacturers accredited to Det Norske Veritas, Lloyds Register, ABS and Bureau Veritas.

Our large stock of wire rope and end terminations consists of various constructions, grades and materials. This enables the manufacture of a wide range of assemblies including:

  • Single leg wire rope slings
  • Two leg wire rope slings
  • Three leg wire rope slings
  • Four leg wire rope slings
  • Four leg wire rope slings fitted with top legs
  • Cut lengths of wire rope spooled or coiled

 Each wire rope can be supplied with a varied type of end terminations:

  • Ferrule secured soft eyes
  • Ferrule secured thimble hard eyes
  • Flemish soft eyes
  • Flemish thimble hard eyes
  • Spelter sockets
  • Fused & tapered ends
Wire Rope

 

 

Mechanical engineering group, EnerMech, has been granted Government approval for its valves operation in Singapore.

The SINGLAS accreditation, awarded by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower, follows a £450,000 investment in new workshop facilities and recruiting a further six staff to the valves team.

In Singapore only accredited businesses are authorised to perform testing on pressure relief safety devices. SINGLAS approval confirms that EnerMech's valves workshop and mobile test units consistently adhere to and comply with ISO 17025 guidelines and meets strict operational and safety standards.

In addition, the SINGLAS standard is recognised by accreditation bodies in many other jurisdictions, including Australia and the UK.

EnerMech general manager for the Asia-Pacific region, Steve Jones, said: "We now can offer a globally recognised test certificate for valves tested under our accreditation schedule.

"This gives clients in the Asia Pacific energy sector peace of mind that they will be receiving an assured quality on their tested assets and it also opens up opportunities for us to actively promote our services to markets where such accreditation is a prerequisite."

EnerMech has 2000 staff working in 31 locations across world's major oil and gas producing regions, and in addition to valves supply and services it offers six other business lines in cranes and lifting, process, pipeline & umbilicals, specialist training, hydraulic products and services, equipment rental and industrial services.

The company also has a presence in Australia, China, India, Malaysia and South Korea, and employs 380 staff across the Asia Pacific region.

Refurbished Crane Sales

All of our refurbished cranes have been carefully repaired and renovated to a high standard. See below for information on refurbished cranes for sale.


 OS-435 CRANE FOR SALE – LIMITED OPPORTUNITIES!
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Inspection & testing services | Cranes Equipment, Spares and Rental | Offshore Crane Projects, Modifications and Upgrades

EnerMech is shaping the business leaders of the future with an in-house management development programme. More than 30 senior staff have graduated through the Developing EnerMech initiative which encourages personal and professional growth.

The Aberdeen-based mechanical engineering group, which employs 1900 staff in 31 global locations, believes the Developing EnerMech programme will assist career development and improve staff retention.

The nine month long course, supported by training provider gofastforward, is designed to help delegates maximise their ability to apply theory to their daily work practice, allowing them and their teams to focus on establishing goals and priorities and assist them in tackling conflict in a constructive way.

The delegates spend time focussing on their own personalities and management style through an in-depth personal and management profile which aids them to get the best out of their teams.

So far eight Developing EnerMech graduates have been promoted to more senior roles in the UK and at international locations and one is undertaking an Msc in Project Management.

EnerMech Human Resources director, Shirley Smith, said: "The delegates have been very passionate and enthusiastic about how this programme encourages both personal and professional growth. It aids career development, improves staff retention, and boosts the quality of our managers which helps us deliver a higher level of service to clients."

UK Hydraulics Manager, Robert McLaren, has completed the course and said: "There were many benefits and a real positive was in breaking down barriers and getting to know colleagues from different part of the business. We realised we all faced similar challenges but are now able to call on each other for help, advice or a different viewpoint on a given situation.

"It made us acknowledge our strengths and weakness and to realise that a crucial part of our role is to give the time needed to support the staff working with us in order to get the best we can from them."

Callum Meikle, managing director of gofastforward, said: "EnerMech recognise they are in the people business as well as the mechanical engineering business and to meet their growth plans it needs to develop talent. This programme is designed to meet that need and has been tailored to reflect EnerMech's entrepreneurial culture and specific requirements."

Eni Norge AS har tildelt EnerMech en treårig rammeavtale for levering av løfte- og inspeksjonstjenester på Goliat FPSO-prosjektet.

I tillegg til å levere generelle løfte- og inspeksjonstjenester, skal gruppen for mekaniske tjenester også levere løst løfteutstyr, løfteutstyr, sakkyndig inspeksjon, utstyr for transport av last, heiser, samt utstyr for personelltransport.

Det er første gangen EnerMech påtar seg oppdrag på vegne av Eni Norge, og for å betjene kontrakten skal selskapet åpne et anlegg i Hammerfest og rekruttere ansatte lokalt. Kontrakten løper over 3 år, og har opsjoner på ytterligere 2+2 år.

Trond Møller, Daglig Leder i EnerMech Norge, uttalte i forbindelse med kontraktstildelingen; "EnerMech tror at for å kunne levere fleksible tjenester som våre kunder etterspør, er det nødvendig å ha en sterk lokal tilstedeværelse. Vårt nye anlegg i Hammerfest, med støtte fra våre driftssteder i Bergen og Stavanger, vil møte dette kravet".

EnerMech ser på norsk olje og gassvirksomhet som et nøkkelområde for å oppnå vekst for sine sju forretningsområder og vil i 2014 investere nærmere NOK 20 millioner NOK i utstyr og anlegg for å ekspandere i markedet. Selskapet har 55 ansatte i Norge, og åpnet i fjor base nummer to i Bergen, som skal supplere selskapets veletablerte anlegg in Stavanger.

"Vi kan vise til en 35 års erfaring fra det norske markedet for løfte- og inspeksjonstjenester, og vi har tro på at dette har vært utslagsgivende for at Eni Norge tildelte oss denne strategisk viktige kontrakten. Betydelige kapitalinvesteringer i nytt utstyr og rekruttering av ekstra personell viser at vi satser på det norske olje-og gassmarkedet. Det at vi vant denne kontrakten understreker fordelen av å ha etablert en solid infrastruktur, da dette er noe som kundene verdsetter," sa Møller.

Goliat er det første feltet som blir utbygd i Barentshavet. Feltet vil anvende en sylindrisk produksjonsenhet, Sevan 1000 FPSO, for å produsere reservene som er anslått til 174 millioner fat olje og 8 milliarder standard kubikkmeter gass.

Eni Norge AS has awarded mechanical engineering group EnerMech a three year frame agreement to provide lifting and inspection services on the Goliat FPSO project.

EnerMech views the Norwegian oil and gas sector as a key growth area for its seven business lines and in 2014 will invest up to NOK 20.4 million (£2 million) in equipment and facilities to expand its market reach. The company employs 55 staff in Norway and last year opened a second base in Bergen to complement its long established facility in Stavanger.

In addition to general lifting and inspection services, the mechanical engineering group will also provide loose lifting equipment, lifting equipment, competency inspection, cargo transport equipment, elevators and personnel lifting equipment.

It is the first time Aberdeen-based EnerMech has worked on behalf of Eni Norge and the company will open a facility in Hammerfest to service the contract, which is for three years with a 2+2 years option, and will recruit additional local staff.

Trond Møller, EnerMech general manager in Norway, said: “EnerMech believes that to provide a responsive, flexible service to clients, we must have a strong local presence and the new facility in Hammerfest will fulfil that requirement, with back up from our Bergen and Stavanger operations.

“We have a 35 year track record in the Norwegian lifting inspection market and that has played a part in securing this strategic contract with Eni Norge. Significant capital investment in new equipment and the recruitment of extra staff demonstrates our commitment to the Norwegian oil and gas sector and winning this contract underlines the benefits of establishing a proper infrastructure which is valued by clients.”

Goliat is the first oil field to be developed in the Barents Sea and will use a cylindrical production facility, the Sevan 1000 FPSO, to access an estimated 174 million barrels of oil and 8 billion standard cubic metres of gas.

Mechanical engineering group, EnerMech, has opened a new base in Mexico and has already secured several offshore Process, Pipeline & Umbilical contracts for major clients.

Latin American energy sector veteran, Jason Reynaud, is overseeing a major expansion which includes recruiting staff and establishing infrastructure, with an investment of up to $4 million in new equipment by the oil and gas services specialist.

The operation in Villahermosa extends to 8,500 sq metres of office, warehouse and yard storage and EnerMech expects to have up to 20 staff in-country by the end of 2014.

Jason Reynaud has extensive experience in the Latin American oil and gas market, and has held senior posts with Weatherford, Valkyrie Commissioning Services and BJ Services during his 14 years in Mexico.

He said: "Operators and service companies have been very receptive to our setting up here and the seriousness with which we are going about our business. They are less keen on companies that just come in and poke around without putting any skin in the game. They like the fact we are investing in infrastructure and creating a permanent presence and not just hanging around hoping to snare a few contracts.

"We have made a very encouraging start by securing several PPU contract awards and have successfully executed a number of field projects, but there is no EnerMech business line which is not applicable to the Mexican energy market and we are looking to quickly establish our reputation for valves, cranes and lifting and training services.

"It is a developing market with a vast amount of untapped resources in the deepwater sector and when offshore production really kicks off we will be well placed to offer our integrated services."

EnerMech Mexico will be able to call on significant resources from its well-established Houston operation which is engaged in a range of onshore and offshore contracts in the Gulf of Mexico.

 

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