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Global NuTech Acquires Petrochemical Services Company Fishbone Solutions
By: TexasBusiness.com Posted: Thursday, February 9, 2012 9:46 am
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Texas Business reports: HOUSTON—Global NuTech Inc. dba Texas Gulf Energy Inc. acquired 100% of the equity interests of Texas based Fishbone Solutions Ltd.
Founded in 1999, Fishbone provides management, advisory and technical services for the petrochemical industry.
Initially formed as a turnaround planning and scheduling company, Fishbone Solutions Ltd. expanded its services over its 13-year history to include capital project management, professional safety services, field design/engineering, and other related advisory services.
Completed or pending projects include turnarounds, capital projects, revamps and new construction for major energy clients throughout the USA.
“Fishbone Solutions is an excellent addition to our rapidly growing family of companies serving the energy sector in the USA and internationally,” said Texas Gulf Energy chief executive David Mathews in a prepared statement. “We are fortunate to have Fishbone Solutions partner John Sloan and the entire Fishbone team joins us in building Texas Gulf Energy into one of the nation's premier integrated providers of fast track construction services and project management in the energy services sector.”
“Given the synergies between our companies, we believe that becoming part of Texas Gulf can propel us to even greater levels of client satisfaction and success, and I am honored to join as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Texas Gulf energy,” said Fishbone Solutions partner John Sloan in a statement. “We are looking forward to introducing our innovative approach to project and construction services in the oil and gas industry and expect a bright future together.” |
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