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September 2012

Vol. 17, No. 38 Week of September 16, 2012

Arctic Oil & Gas Directory: Dowland-Bach Corp. opening new Houston office

As reported by Alaska Dispatch online June 20, Dowland-Bach Corp., an Alaska oilfield services company is expanding — with offices slated in the booming West Texas Permian Basin oil patch and also in Houston, the epicenter of the U.S. oil and gas industry.

Dowland-Bach Corp. told the Midland Reporter-Telegram that its Houston offices were intended to better serve national and international customers of the company’s oilfield safety systems. Dowland-Bach already has an office in Midland, Texas.

Anchorage-based Dowland-Bach was founded in 1975 and builds wellhead shutdown systems statewide. The corporation controls some 7,000 wellhead systems on Alaska’s North Slope and throughout the state, many in rural locations. Dowland-Bach also manufactures and designs custom control systems for domestic and international use. It has a 20,000-square- foot-shop in Anchorage.

“The booming Permian Basin, and the collaborative nature of the business, plus Houston as a center of the international oil business, will let us capitalize on opportunities in both areas (Alaska and Texas),” said Geoff Wheeler, Dowland-Bach’s Midland vice president. “The company has proven to add value from the Arctic to the tropics, in all manner of harsh conditions. We have a decent foothold, and now it’s a matter of continuing to tailor solutions to meet the needs of operators in the Permian Basin.”






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