A significant achievement for the Engineering Department by rehabilitating of (15) vibrators using national resources
Under the directions of the Director General of Oil Exploration Company, Dr. Osama Raouf Hussein, and to avoid resorting to partnership contracts with specialized companies, he emphasized the necessity for the Engineering Department's staff to undertake the rehabilitation of the vibrators using their self efforts. This reflects the Senior Management's confidence in national capabilities and the competence of the technical staff.
This came during a meeting chaired by the Director General, in the presence of the Manager of the Engineering Department and the Manager of the Vibrating Equipment Maintenance Section. The importance of utilizing available resources and enhancing reliance on self efforts in maintenance and rehabilitation work was emphasized. This contributes to reducing operational costs and increasing performance efficiency to meet the technical requirements for implementing foreign-funded projects within the licensing rounds.
In accordance with his directions, the Engineering Department staff completed the rehabilitation of (15) vibrators as part of a comprehensive technical campaign for equipment maintenance and rehabilitation. The operations included comprehensive maintenance of the heavy equipment used by seismic crews, including replacing damaged parts and upgrading technological systems. This ensures improved operational efficiency and reduced breakdown rates within a record time.
The Director General affirmed that these efforts are part of the company's endeavor to minimize unplanned downtime and maximize productivity. He also noted the administration's commitment to adopting the latest technologies and best global practices in the field of maintenance, thus providing a safe and stable work environment.
He added that the company is continuing to implement its maintenance programs by self efforts, while adhering to international quality standards and working to develop the capabilities of its staff through continuous training on the optimal use of equipment and modern maintenance methods.
He explained that the completed rehabilitation operations has directly contributed to increasing equipment efficiency and reducing breakdowns, which positively impacts the achievement of the company's operational and economic goals.
In closing, the Director General commended the outstanding efforts of the Engineering Department and its staff, praising their commitment and diligence, which contributed to completing the rehabilitation operations ahead of schedule.