Unity has accelerated its global growth trajectory by securing more than £6mn in new contracts and committing £1.8mn to enhance its specialist technology portfolio.
A multi-million-pound decommissioning project with a global operator in the North Sea is just one in a series of recent wins for the company. Under the agreement, Unity will deliver a full scope of P&A services, including the supply of all required equipment.
The wider wins include three significant contract extensions and two Master Service Agreements with major oilfield service firms.
Unity has also secured a 15-well Thru-Tubing services scope. The contract is a result of the company’s significant investment in its well intervention tools.
Gary Smart, CEO of Unity, said, “This has been a landmark phase of progression and uplift for Unity, and I’m exceptionally proud of the results our team have delivered. We have made significant investments in our technology portfolio to ensure we can provide operators with assurance of well integrity from production to abandonment, and we are now turning our attention firmly to international growth.
“We have spent decades building specialist knowledge in well integrity in the UK, with more than 1,000 wells maintained and 300 well abandonment wells completed. We recognised the opportunity to take that expertise global. APAC is a key market, and we are already seeing strong early traction, with plans to expand our in-country capability over the coming year.”
To support growing demand, Unity has made a series of senior appointments: Gillian King has joined as Sales Director; Catherine Bain as Financial Director; Aimée Tennant as Head of Marketing; and Francis Newbatt as Technical Sales Manager. Stuart Slater has also relocated to Perth as Region Manager – Asia Pacific, where he will spearhead Unity’s expansion, which has already heralded a handful of projects to support mature assets in Australia and Malaysia.