John Crane has signed a major dry gas seal repair services agreement with Brazilian energy company Petrobras that will be worth US$ 5,000,000 to the company over the next three years. The deal covers the repair of dry gas seals used on both upstream and gas transportation duties at various Petrobras facilities in Brazil, plus the supply of spares.
The new agreement greatly simplifies the approval process which previously surrounded a large number of dry gas seals installed at various Petrobras offshore platforms and gas transportation facilities in Brazil.
“This underlines the growing importance of service as a key element in the offering that John Crane makes to the market,” comments John Crane’s Andy Forrest, Vice President Sales, Americas. “It also demonstrates our ability to tailor our service offering to meet the specific demands of an individual customer such as Petrobras.“
For more information contact;
John Crane EAA, Trafford Park, Manchester
Tel: (+44) (0)161 886 5993 Fax: (+44) (0)161 872 1654
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