T12 Engineering with North East presence expands into Norway
T12 Engineering has opened a new office in Oslo to support independent owner-operators in the country’s oil and gas sector.
The firm, which has bases in Teesside, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, has already completed projects for a Norwegian client and is in talks with several others.
Graham Melroy, a director of T12 Engineering and CEO of the Oslo business, said: “This expansion represents a significant opportunity for T12 Engineering to strengthen its presence, build lasting partnerships, and support a country that is Europe’s largest oil producer and its second-largest exporter of natural gas.
“Establishing a base in Oslo places us at the heart of a key market, allowing us to contribute to critical energy developments while enhancing our international footprint.”
The T12 Engineering team has experience delivering projects across the Norwegian Continental Shelf, spanning both greenfield developments and the enhancement of existing brownfield assets.
Mr Melroy added: “Norway has a thriving oil and gas sector, but we have identified a gap in the market where smaller owner-operators require agile, skilled, and innovative engineering support.”
The firm is also experienced at delivering designs and technology capable of extending the life of subsea assets.
Fellow director, Andy Hughes, added: “Several of Norway’s oil and gas fields are mature and require significant upgrades and maintenance to extend their operational life.
“Norway is a key supplier of natural gas to Europe and plays a critical role in our energy security.
“As a result, there is growing demand to provide enhanced recovery solutions which allow operators to maximise the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of their assets.”