Cactus and NESR Announce Collaboration in the Middle East
Cactus, Inc. (NYSE: WHD) and National Energy Services Reunited Corp. (NASDAQ: NESR) have entered an agreement to provide and deploy Cactus frac rental equipment in the Middle East. This collaboration aims to leverage Cactus' innovative products and NESR's extensive market presence to enhance unconventional oil and gas development in the region. Cactus CEO Scott Bender expressed optimism about growth prospects, while NESR CEO Sherif Foda highlighted the significance of their partnership for delivering efficient services to customers. Both companies anticipate a significant value addition for their clients.
- Agreement to deploy Cactus frac rental equipment in the Middle East.
- Strategic partnership aims to leverage market presence of NESR and innovative products of Cactus.
- Potential for growth in unconventional oil and gas development activities.
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“I am quite pleased to see this agreement with Cactus take concrete shape and the progress we have made with our customers in this sphere. As Scott mentioned, this has been a significant effort on the part of both companies to reach the execution phase given the stringent requirements around pressure equipment,” said
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Cactus designs, manufactures, sells and rents a range of highly engineered wellhead and pressure control equipment. Its products are sold and rented principally for onshore unconventional oil and gas wells and are utilized during the drilling, completion and production phases of its customers’ wells. In addition, it provides field services for all its products and rental items to assist with the installation, maintenance and handling of the wellhead and pressure control equipment. Cactus operates service centers in
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Founded in 2017, NESR is one of the largest national oilfield services providers in the MENA and
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