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EthosEnergy Abu Dhabi Receives Approval to Repair MEYER-Fabritech Safety Systems

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  • EthosEnergy Abu Dhabi is now an Approved Repair Facility for MEYER-Fabritech's API 16A product lines, ensuring high-quality repair services in the Middle East.
  • The partnership with MEYER-Fabritech guarantees adherence to OEM standards, enhancing equipment life and operational safety.
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In addition to servicing critical oil and gas safety systems, EthosEnergy’s Approved Repair Facility designation will enable faster turnaround times and localized support.

MEYER-Fabritech designated EthosEnergy Abu Dhabi as an Approved Repair Facility to service its entire API 16A product lines, which includes blowout preventers (BOPs), spools and adapters, ram blocks, packers and top seals, annular packing units, bonnet seal kits/CRKs, and other spare parts related to BOP equipment. The approval allows EthosEnergy to deliver certified, high-quality repair and recertification services in the Middle East.

“We are proud to welcome EthosEnergy into our global network of Authorized Repair Facilities,” said Bryan May, Operations Manager for MEYER-Fabritech LLC. “Their proven technical capability, adherence to OEM standards, and commitment to quality make them a trusted partner in the region. This collaboration ensures that customers in the Middle East have local access to certified repair services that extend the life of their equipment and support safe, reliable operations.”

EthosEnergy Abu Dhabi, as an OEM-authorized repair facility, will service the company’s critical oil and gas safety systems. This designation guarantees that all work satisfies top-tier industry standards for safety, quality, and compliance. Customers will benefit from quicker turnaround times and localized support in the Middle East, in addition to minimized downtime and improved operational efficiency.

MEYER-Fabritech warehouse | Image Credit: EthosEnergy

MEYER-Fabritech warehouse | Image Credit: EthosEnergy

“This achievement reflects the dedication and technical excellence of our Abu Dhabi team,” said Chris Payne, Facility Operations Director, EthosEnergy. “From rigorous audits to qualification processes, every step was handled with professionalism and pride. I want to personally thank each member of the team who contributed to this success—your hard work has positioned us to serve our clients with even greater capability and confidence. We look forward to strengthening our collaboration with MEYER-Fabritech and continuing to deliver services to our customers across the region.”

Compression Package

In early September 2025, Spirit Energy awarded EthosEnergy with a five-year contract extension to support its offshore assets in the East Irish Sea, including the North Morecambe Terminal and CPC offshore platform. Under the long-term agreement, EthosEnergy will service gas compression packages through their operational end-of-life, delivering:

  • 24/7 offshore and onshore engineering teams
  • Proactive obsolescence management
  • Life-extension strategies

The contracted services, expected to maximize asset uptime and reduce overall cost, are evaluated in the seven-figure range with Spirit Energy anticipating six-figure savings across the contractual term. Spirit Energy’s contract arrives as gas reserves decline in the North Sea, allowing EthosEnergy to leverage its cost efficiency, performance, and effective communication within a maturing basin.

In terms of comprehensive support, EthosEnergy offers multi-OEM capability and technical flexibility to support customer requirements without sacrificing quality or safety. The company also manages complex equipment and guarantees availability while avoiding needless capital expenditure. The extension builds on a partnership established in 2018, with the contract renewed three times since and the duo developing a joint strategy to extend time between overhauls.

O&M in Rhode Island

In July, EthosEnergy signed a multi-year operations and maintenance agreement with the Rhode Island State Energy Center, a two-by-one combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in Providence, Rhode Island, and owned by Shell Energy North America. The facility, commissioned in 2002 with a nominal output of 596 MW, is powered by two SGT6-5000F gas turbines and one GE D11 steam turbine. With this new agreement, EthosEnergy further expands its presence in the Northeast and continues to deliver value through tailored, technology-neutral solutions.

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