The facility will allow LNG production to “significantly increase”, Expro said. It is intended to allow additional gas production support power generation.
Expro’s chief executive says he doesn’t anticipate its amalgamation with Frank’s International to lead to any “significant headcount changes” in Aberdeen.
Expro has cash in the bank and is in good shape for “conservative growth” amid a recovery in its core markets, one of the oilfield service company’s bosses said yesterday.
It may be HQ’d in Reading and internationally owned, but many regard Expro Group as an Aberdeen company and one of the town’s bellwether offshore businesses. Jeremy Cresswell checks out the current state of play with its CEO Mike Jardon.