A. Hak, Al Tamimi Energy Awarded Pipeline Inspection Contract

In a partnership with Al Tamimi Energy, A.Hak Industrial Services Middle East has been awarded a five-year contract to inspect the majority of Saudi Aramco’s unscrapable pipelines in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
“A. Hak Industrial Services has a strong local presence in the Middle East and an impressive track record in cleaning and inspection of un-scrapable pipelines, which was key to our success in securing this contract,” Roland Hendriks, General Manager of A. Hak Industrial Services Middle East, said. “Our personnel and equipment resources are at the leading edge of inspection services, and our turnkey approach ensures the efficient and safe completion of every project.”
A.Hak Industrial Services’ inspection technology scans the full surface of the pipe wall in high resolution, providing a complete overview of any wall-thickness reductions that may impact pipeline integrity.
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