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Port of Blyth welcomes Hydrasun to thriving cluster of offshore companies

Hydrasun is opening its new office at the port on the back of growing work at its Teesside base

Port of Blyth(Image: FlyPro-º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Ltd)

Energy services company Hydrasun has opened a new North East office at the Port of Blyth.

The move follows a previous investment which expanded the capabilities of its Stockton, Teesside office, resulting in the company securing a wider range of contracts.

Hydrasun, which is headquartered in Aberdeen, is a recognised market leader in integrated fluid transfer, power and control solutions in the oil and gas, renewable energy, marine, defence and other industrial sectors.

The new Wimbourne Quay office is situated within a cluster of other successful offshore and renewable energy support businesses including Pharos Offshore Group, Global Marine Group, Clarksons and TSG Marine.

Port of Blyth Chief Executive Martin Lawlor(Image: handout)

 

The decision to open the new office is based on the growth of the Stockton office and builds on a number of successful projects with renowned subsea contractors and construction yards. Hydrasun has also been selected as preferred hydraulic services contractor for Texo Group, which is also based at Port of Blyth.

The new office will support work carried out by its Stockton office, which is home to a team of engineers and technicians experienced in subsea, topside equipment and drilling rigs as well as renewable energy systems.

Bob Drummond, chief executive of Hydrasun, said: “Our investment in opening a new base at the Port of Blyth reflects the growing demand for our expertise which is built upon Hydrasun’s diversification across a range of sectors.

Wind farm jack-up vessel being worked on at the Port of Blyth(Image: Port of Blyth)

 

“The Port of Blyth is an attractive location with exciting prospects due to the investment that has taken place there in recent years and the fact that it is home to a cluster of leading energy companies.”