Eztek continues to design and build bespoke, client-led solutions, alongside its customisable range of electronic instrumentation.
Recently, the company provided pipeline engineering specialists STATS Group with a radio data link system, which required a quick turnaround time. The success of this project led STATS to work with Eztek again in developing and manufacturing a noise survey unit. Eztek now has a contract with STATS to build additional noise survey units, as well as subsea communication systems.
Quality assurance
STATS uses noise survey equipment as part of its quality assurance process, in order to reduce the likelihood of encountering technical difficulties at remote locations. In order to improve efficiency of operations, STATS requires a lighter and smaller unit. Eztek was provided with a design specification and was able to work with STATS to develop a suitable solution, with a view to creating more variations in the future.
STATS electronics engineer Matthew Grant said: "Eztek worked with us to rapidly ‘flesh-out’ a workign design into a finished product. We have been happy with the build quality and professional finish to the items, and also with the level of communication, planning and flexibility. They have been a reliable and valuable partner in realising designs to meet the technical requirements of a challenging and expanding market."
Benefits of Eztek
In the oil and gas industry, projects are diverse, time requirements are often tight and conditions are hazardous. Because of this, one-size-fits-all instrumentation is not always cost-effective.
Eztek’s products are used by oil and gas companies worldwide and, although the company is well-known for its TallyBook data loggers and TalkBack intercom systems, the business focus has always been on providing clients with tailored solutions.
Eztek general manager Robin Hunter said: "Our clients know that we’ll listen to what they need and that we offer flexibility and a wealth of expertise. Sometimes this means configuring a TallyBook to suit different types of sensors and sometimes it means developing a completely new innovative design."