Entegra LLP inline inspection services company was formed through investments from energy-focused private-equity firm Intervale Capital and the management team, Intervale said Feb. 10.
Entegra has engineering, R&D and inline inspection tool fabrication resources in Toronto and sales and field operations in Houston and Indianapolis. The company plans to offer pipeline inspection and integrity services in all active U.S. and Canadian pipeline markets.
Mark Olson, Entegra's president, has more than 25 years’ of pipeline integrity experience. Previously, he led the team that formed Cornerstone Pipeline Inspection Group in 2001, which Baker Hughes Inc. acquired in 2003. Cornerstone developed the high resolution MFL/Caliper combination inline inspection tool.
Jason Turowsky, partner at Intervale, said that pipeline integrity management is critical to the industry, the public and the environment. Entegra’s best-in-class technology and services help pipeline operators achieve safe and optimal operation of their pipeline assets, he said.
Intervale Capital is based in Boston.
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