HOUSTON, April 30, 2018 -- Weir Oil & Gas, a leading upstream provider of pressure pumping and pressure control equipment and services, today announced it is launching its global pressure control offering following recent acquisitions. The company has rigorously tested and re-engineered products from legacy brands KOP and Seaboard to create a portfolio built on the strongest offerings from each, further improved by Weir’s proven engineering excellence.
From North America to the EMEA region to the Asia Pacific, the company can solve specific engineering challenges and support oil and gas operators with a global product offering and localized service capabilities that meet the unique needs of each operating environment.
In North America, Weir Oil & Gas provides its family of state-of-the-art wellheads, groundbreaking Simplified Frac Iron System and industry-leading Intelligent Systems for drilling and flowback applications. With service centers in every North American basin, the company helps reduce downtime with on-site service and support.
In the Asia Pacific market, Weir Oil & Gas offers a wide variety of onshore and offshore wellhead systems that support the challenges of this region, including conventional wellhead systems, unitized wellhead systems and splitter wellhead systems, which can generate significant cost savings, along with Weir’s recently launched mudline suspension system. The company offers service and support through its Center of Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence in Batam, Indonesia and satellite service facilities throughout the region.
In the EMEA region, Weir Oil & Gas provides off-the-shelf products, as well as customized wellhead solutions designed to meet unique specifications. The company provides in-country service and support through Centers of Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence, which allow the company to manufacture and distribute wellhead equipment quicker due to proximity to customers in the region.
“Operators need a partner who can work with them to solve their unique technical issues while supporting them with a proven global wellhead portfolio and localized service platform,” said Paul Coppinger, President of Weir Oil & Gas. “With Weir Oil & Gas, operators get both.”
Today’s announcement is part of Weir’s participation in the 2018 Offshore Technology Conference at NRG Park. Throughout the conference, Weir is demonstrating its innovations to improve reliability and efficiency for oil and gas operations in Booth 3438.
About Weir Oil & Gas
Weir Oil & Gas provides superior products and service solutions to make our customers more efficient and lower total cost of ownership.
More customers choose our pressure pumping solutions than any other. We provide well service and stimulation pumps, flow control products, replacement expendable parts and supporting engineered repair services. Weir’s Pressure Control solutions include wellheads, API valves and frac trees, managed pressure drilling equipment including chokes, separators and containment equipment. Globally we deliver engineered mechanical and rotating equipment repairs and upgrades, oilfield and drilling equipment repair and certification, rapid prototyping of spare parts, robust asset management and field engineering services. Discover more at www.global.weir.
Press Contact:
Weir Oil & Gas
April Lynch, Pennebaker
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Phone: 1+ 713-922-1895


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