Doyles, a U.S.-based, pressure-control equipment manufacturer signed an agreement with Gas and Oil Technology (GOTech) as its exclusive agent for Saudi Arabia.
GOTech is a joint venture between Al-Othman Group and Tanajib for general contracting.
“GOTech’s manufacturing expertise facilitates our plan to build an API-licensed, aftermarket-repair facility initially and eventually build new valves and manifolds in-country,” said Bruce Terrill, vice president of sales, Doyles. “Doyles inclusion to Aramco’s approved vendor list has already resulted in significant bookings and will continue to deliver incremental revenue as additional products are added along with aftermarket capabilities.”
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