
Vertice is expanding its presence across unconventional oil & gas markets with its purchase of Greenwell Engineering Inc. (Source: Shutterstock)
Completions technology provider Vertice Oil Tools Inc. has acquired Greenwell Engineering Inc., expanding its completions portfolio and its presence across unconventional oil and gas markets.
“The addition of Greenwell Engineering’s cutting-edge wireline solutions aligns seamlessly with our mission to deliver best-in-class completions technology,” said Vertice CEO Mohamed Saraya. Greenwell CEO Cameron Kirkpatrick will become COO of the combined company.
Vertice said the benefits of the acquisition include a strengthened sales and service network, an expanded pipeline of new wireline and completion technologies and advanced testing capabilities.
Vertice is based in Missouri City, near Houston. Greenwell is based in Weatherford, near Fort Worth.
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