Harlequin Oil & Gas Wins GOGA Indigenous Company Of The Year Award

Mr. Daniel C. Hesse-Tetteh (4th from right) and Mr. Frederick H. Hesse-Tetteh (5th from right) in a group picture with staff of HOG after receiving the award

Ghanaian-owned Engineering Services Company, Harlequin Oil and Gas (HOG), has been awarded the “Indigenous Company of the year Award (upstream)”.

The company took home the coveted award at the 7th edition of the Ghana Oil and Gas Awards (GOGA) ceremony held at Kempinski Hotel in Accra.

The award was as a result of HOG’s commitment to excellence in service delivery, adherence to international QHSE standards, and the professional development of Ghanaians within their community.

HOG, earlier this year, received the “Local Content Achievement Company of the Year 2020” by the The Oil and Gas Year (TOGY), a prestigious oil & gas journal with global footprints.

The latest award from GOGA is a clear testament to HOG’s provision of outstanding world class Fabrication, Hydraulic and General Engineering Services to clients in the upstream oil and gas industry in Ghana and the sub-region.

The award was received by Messrs Daniel Christopher Hesse-Tetteh and Frederick Hermann Hesse-Tetteh, both Executive Directors of the company who dedicated the award to the their staff whose hard work and innovation has enabled HOG deliver excellence to its clients.

Mr. Daniel Christopher Hesse-Tetteh said, “Harlequin aims to set the benchmark for engineering in West Africa. As a result of our relentless efforts to deliver projects on time with no defects, to the highest international standards of quality, HOG has become the preferred indigenous engineering service company. Our flagship facility in Takoradi has enabled us showcase that Ghanaian engineering firms have the capacity to deliver world-class products and services.”

On his part, Frederick Hermann Hesse-Tetteh gave the assurance that the company will continue to employ a considerable number of permanent staff from the Western Region, and sponsor development programs that train fresh graduates, young engineers and technicians in various competencies aennually.

“We are proud to say over 90% of our highly skilled employees are Ghanaians, and we intend to further develop our skill sets through on the job training, HSE training, new equipment training and professional development,” he said.

“The award will energize us to strive to be the West African oil and gas engineering service company of choice, offering a unique array of services for the benefit of the industry.” he added.

HOG provides services such as turnkey welding and fabrication of both topside and subsea equipment including suction piles, manifolds, steel bend restrictors, holdback anchors, mud mats, jumpers etc. to the upstream oil and gas industry. In addition to their welding and fabrication services, HOG provides offshore labour, hydraulic and pneumatic support services for high-pressure hydraulic/air systems, components such as cylinders, valves and pumps, heat plate exchanger and riser maintenance services amongst many others.

Harlequin has successfully completed projects for various multinational oil service companies including FMC Technologies, National Oilwell Varco (NOV), MODEC Inc. and Maersk Drilling to name a few.

GOGA is organised by Xodus Communications Limited to showcase company’s activities and achievements in the past year and reward excellence in Standards and Stewardship, Health and Safety, Corporate Social Responsibility and more. A cross-section of oil and gas players and stakeholders from government, upstream, midstream, downstream, regulators, civil society, financial institutions, and insurers, among others are recognised and awarded.

By Jamila Akweley Okertchiri

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