AL MANSOORI PRODUCTION SERVICES CO. L.L.C.

Al Mansoori Production Services Co. L.L.C. is a division within the larger Al Mansoori Specialized Engineering group, which operates primarily in the oil and gas sector in the Middle East. The company provides a range of production services aimed at optimizing oil and gas extraction processes. Here are some key aspects of Al Mansoori Production Services:


Services



  1. Well Testing: The company offers comprehensive well testing services to assess well performance and reservoir characteristics. This involves surface well testing equipment and expertise to facilitate accurate data acquisition and analysis.



  2. Early Production Facilities (EPFs): Al Mansoori provides EPFs that allow operators to begin production in advance of permanent facilities being established.



  3. Production Enhancement and Optimization: The firm offers various solutions to enhance and optimize production, including artificial lift technologies and flow assurance solutions.



  4. Natural Flow and ESP Services: To ensure optimal well performance, the company provides electrical submersible pump (ESP) services and other artificial lift methods.




Equipment and Technology


Al Mansoori Production Services is known for utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and technologies to deliver top-tier services. Their offerings often include advanced surface well testing units, multiphase flow meters, and specialized equipment for both onshore and offshore operations.


Safety and Quality


The company places a strong emphasis on safety and quality standards. They adhere to international safety regulations and have extensive training and certification programs for their staff to ensure that operations are conducted safely and efficiently.


History and Reach


Al Mansoori Specialized Engineering was founded in 1977 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and has grown significantly since then, establishing itself as a leading provider in the oilfield services sector across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.


Clients


Their client base includes major international and national oil companies who seek specialized services to enhance their oil and gas production activities.


Corporate Social Responsibility


The company is also involved in corporate social responsibility initiatives, aiming to make a positive impact on the community and environment in which it operates.


For any specific details or the latest updates about Al Mansoori Production Services Co. L.L.C., it is advisable to visit their official website or contact them directly.


Ships

AL SAQR MPS

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: ABU DHABI

AL SHAHEEN MPS

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: ABU DHABI

AZZAM MPS

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: ABU DHABI

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