
Headquartered in Aberdeen, United Kingdom, Odfjell Technology Ltd. is a technology and engineering firm established in 1973. It delivers a comprehensive suite of well, drilling, and engineering solutions across Norway, Europe, Asia, the UK, and other global markets. Its operations are structured into three primary divisions: Well Services, Operations, and Projects & Engineering. The Well Services division specializes in offering a range of essential services, such as both automated and traditional casing and tubular running. It also provides equipment rental for drilling tools and tubulars, alongside specialized well intervention products and support tailored for both exploration and production wells. Within the Operations division, the company manages drilling and well completion activities directly on client rigs. This scope extends to slot recovery, plug and abandonment (P&A), work-over operations, and ongoing maintenance. Furthermore, it delivers platform drilling services for both fixed and floating production platforms equipped with subsea blowout preventers, and oversees the execution of services on leased Jack-up rigs. Finally, the Projects & Engineering segment delivers comprehensive engineering and integrity solutions, encompassing everything from initial design and engineering to on-site building supervision. It also provides crucial project management and operational assistance for existing operational units, new construction ventures, and projects related to SPS/RS recertification and yard maintenance periods.
Odfjell Technology Ltd. trades as OTL.OL on OSL. The company is classified in Energy / Oil & Gas Drilling and reports in NOK.
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Odfjell Technology Ltd. can be compared against peers such as ABL Group ASA, Akastor ASA, Deep Value Driller AS, Eidesvik Offshore ASA, Northern Ocean Ltd., NorAm Drilling AS.
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Company website: https://www.odfjelltechnology.com
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