Ovivo to supply high-specification treatment equipment for offshore oil platform

Sept. 23, 2015
Ovivo has been awarded a major contract to design and supply modular freshwater makers for an offshore oil production platform located in the North Sea.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, Sept. 23, 2015 -- Ovivo Inc., a global company dedicated to water and wastewater treatment, has been awarded a major contract to design and supply modular freshwater makers for an offshore oil production platform located in the North Sea.

Ovivo's scope of work includes the supply of a filtration plant and a custom engineered fresh potable water maker package, through its heritage brand Caird & Rayner Clark, which is based upon reverse osmosis technology to treat seawater. The contract value is approximately CA$8 million ($6 million), and the equipment is scheduled for delivery in December 2016.

"This large contract is the latest of a series of orders booked in the energy market since January, which bodes well for the remaining of the current fiscal year in this key segment," said Marc Barbeau, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Our global platform continues to be a key advantage for us in order to reach our customers across the world and supply our high-specification water treatment technologies."

See also:

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"Ovivo awarded over $20M in contracts for services in North American, European markets"


About Ovivo Inc.


Ovivo Inc. is a global company dedicated to water and wastewater treatment. It offers comprehensive technological solutions as well as services and equipment tailored to specific client needs. Ovivo operates in over 15 countries with more than 800 employees. It is a public company whose shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbols OVI.A and OVI.B. For more information, visit www.ovivowater.com.

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