AGR Consultancy to provide temporary contract workers for Vår Energi

AGR Consultancy, a wells and reservoir consultant, has won a frame agreement with Vår Energi for providing temporary contract workers for the latter’s operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The agreement calls for the supply of offshore, subsurface, drilling and wells, IT and other technical, health safety, environment and quality (HSEQ), and administrative consultant personnel. […]

AGR Consultancy, a wells and reservoir consultant, has won a frame agreement with Vår Energi for providing temporary contract workers for the latter’s operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

The agreement calls for the supply of offshore, subsurface, drilling and wells, IT and other technical, health safety, environment and quality (HSEQ), and administrative consultant personnel.

AGR will deliver the services through its consultancy business-unit in Norway which is presently offering specialist manpower to several operators on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

AGR Consultancy to provide temporary contract workers for Norwegian oil and gas company Vår Energi

AGR Consultancy to provide temporary contract workers for Norwegian oil and gas company Vår Energi. Photo courtesy of AGR.

Thomas Veseth Saue from AGR Consultancy Norway said: “We are pleased to have secured this partnership – especially during these testing times – and look forward to working with Vår Energi to deliver effective manpower for their operations.”

Apart its office in Stavanger, AGR Consultancy operates across all major global energy hubs.


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