Oil & Gas manpower for Bolloré Mozambique
Bolloré chooses Altea Energy to provide specialized Oil & Gas personnel for an onshore drilling campaign in Temane, Inhambane province, Mozambique.
For each step of an Oil & Gas project – from design to execution and completion – a strategic allocation of resources is needed between in house staff and external partners, to ensure a high quality of delivery at all time.
With more than 10 years’ experience in the industry, Altea Energy provides Oil & Gas companies with the best experts in their field, wherever your projects are around the globe.
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« The people you managed to source so far are all very good and they were difficult profiles to find, many thanks. »
« The advantage of outsourcing the provision of personnel, is that ALTEA Energy deals with the employment process and all the HR paperwork. This helps us maximising our time and our resources. »
« Between 2015 – 2019 Altea Energy supported Rainpower’s work on the rehab of two hydroelectric power stations in Manica province, Mozambique. Altea Energy provided us with expert consultants and took care of contracting, work permits/visas, [...]
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Bolloré chooses Altea Energy to provide specialized Oil & Gas personnel for an onshore drilling campaign in Temane, Inhambane province, Mozambique.
In 2020, as part of its CSR and HSE policy, Altea Energy has strengthened its Well Integrity services to its Oil & Gas clients.
According to the International Energy Agency (WEO 2018), by 2040 the global demand for primary energy will rise by 77% compared to 2000, and Co2 emissions by 55% over the same period.
With that said, numerous questions are raised by energy professionals on how to secure an adequate level of supply, ensure environmental and economic sustainability, and ultimately meet the increasing world energy demand.