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News Release from: Arc Energy Resources
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2007
Arc Energy supports oil and gas industry
Arc Energy Resources, the weld overlay cladding and fabrication specialist, has joined the Energy Industries Council (EIC), in order to better support the global oil and gas industry
The Energy Industries Council (EIC) is a trade association dedicated to helping UK companies involved in all areas of the energy industry to market their products at home and overseas As a member, Arc Energy will be listed alongside the UK's leading engineering contractors and equipment manufacturers
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will also have access to a global source of market intelligence containing vital information on major energy projects around the world, including those in the key oil and gas market.
Says sales director Alan Brown: "Membership allows us to network with potential suppliers and customers to discuss major exploration and production projects and share information.
The EIC also organises trade missions and attendance at major exhibitions, where we can meet and talk to major contractors, operators and other end users".
Arc Energy Resources, which is based at Eastington in Gloucestershire, is one of the UK's leading specialists in anticorrosion engineering, providing cost-effective coating solutions for metal components in hostile environments.
The company weld overlay cladding and fabrication services are used extensively in the oil and gas, chemical, water, waste treatment, nuclear and defence industries.
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