Frontier International Wins Middle East, Asia Contracts
Frontier International, specialists in international oil and gas resourcing, has announced contract wins across Asia and the Middle East during the first quarter of 2015.
Well known for providing personnel and associated services to the global oil and gas industry, the company has secured a significant number of new contracts in this period, appointed by seven major operators and service companies.
The announcement has come at a time of significant international growth for Frontier, following on from the launch of the company’s new Indian premises, which will support the increased activity in the regions.
Frontier chairman, Mark Clarke said: “2015 has seen Frontier’s success continue to grow, with the Middle East and Asia side of operations, in particular, expanding considerably in a short space of time.
“The unique combination of Frontier’s global footprint and depth of local knowledge combines our engineering and recruitment expertise together with an understanding of regional requirements, giving clients unrivalled access to relevant, international talent and skill. We are delighted that our work is being recognised by some of the regions’ key businesses and we look forward to continuing the expansion of our services in that area and beyond.”
In business since 1999, Frontier International was established by oil industry engineers Mark Clarke and Paul Radcliffe in response to industry requirement for expertise-driven management of specialist well design and drilling engineering. Quickly identifying a gap in the market, they moved to grow Frontier in answer to the lack of technical expertise in the staff recruitment and contractor recruitment/management sectors.
Frontier holds a substantial number of global contracts with the major oil and gas operators and service companies. International client demand in recent years has led the company to successfully expand in several key regions, with wholly owned subsidiaries covering East Africa and the Caribbean, as well as the Gurgaon-based subsidiary which serves both India and the Middle East.