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Wood Group Acquires BETA Machinery Analysis

By DE Editors  

July 1, 2015

Wood Group has acquired BETA Machinery Analysis (BETA), a Canada-based engineering consultancy firm that specializes in advanced vibration analysis.

BETA has expertise in pulsation stress and dynamic analysis of piping systems and machinery. Its services can be applied to field troubleshooting, monitoring and inspection of greenfield and brownfield assets throughout the oil and gas market.

“BETA complements our existing services globally, providing service line expansion further enhancing Wood Group Kenny’s integrity management capabilities. Wood Group and BETA are an excellent fit both operationally and culturally fostered from a partnership from past project experience,” said Bob MacDonald, CEO, Wood Group.

For more information, visit Wood Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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