Danos, which provides construction and project management services for upstream, midstream and downstream, is adding more office and shop space in the Permian Basin. Customers there now have access to instrumentation and electrical, construction and maintenance, control and system integration elements and cathodic protection services.
Danos also said in an Oct. 24 press release that its project management team can now provide West Texas and New Mexico customers with a single point of contact to oversee all phases of a project.
Danos said the new office is located five minutes from downtown Midland, Texas. The office contains warehouse and shop space and a secured laydown yard.
Eric Danos, executive vice president, said the company has been operating in the Permian for more than five years.
The production services team in the region is led by Rene Vidrine, operations manager. The Midland location has more than 200 field employees and one dozen support staff, all local, the press release said. Danos expects to hire additional construction, automation, production services, clerical and human resources staff.
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