A multi-million-pound North Sea contract will see Unity deliver full plugging-and-abandonment services for a global operator, with inspection work already underway.
Recent investment in well intervention tools helped win the work and a broader batch of business, including three contract extensions, two master service agreements and a 15-well thru-tubing scope.
Stuart Slater has relocated to Perth as Asia Pacific region manager, and Unity has already secured its first handful of projects supporting mature assets in Australia and Malaysia.
Unity is adding 17 staff this year and has named four senior hires as it pushes international growth from a base of more than 1,000 wells maintained and 300 abandonment wells completed.
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