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Agreement facilitates Proserv's expansion into Malaysia

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ABERDEEN -- Proserv Far East Pte has signed an agreement with Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd, strengthening the position of Proserv's Abandonment and Decommissioning Strategic Business Unit (SBU) in the Malaysian oil and gas market, Proserv says.

Tanjung Offshore, which specializes in providing customized engineered equipment, project management, maintenance and parts, plus additional support services to oil and gas markets, will be Proserv's agent in the region.

"The partnership with Tanjung Offshore Services is strategically important for Proserv because it's a company that's already well established in the area, and will provide us with a new network of locations," says Mike Urbigkit, GM for the company's Kuala Lumpur operations. "We already have facilities in Australia and Singapore, but the base in Kuala Lumpur will give us a better reach into the large Malaysian market, placing us in a stronger position to serve existing clients and follow up new leads."


05/07/2008

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