From offshore to underground, Ecoserv offers seamless industrial cleaning services and waste management solutions in the exploration and production field of the oil and gas industry. As the industry's first truly streamlined provider of safe, effective, and environmentally friendly waste disposal solutions, we apply advanced technology to save you time and maximize your profits. Eliminating workers from confined spaces is our mission at Ecoserv and through developing technology that reduces exposures to hazardous environments we are able to limit the opportunities for injury with our personnel.
Ecoserv Environmental Services operates an E & P waste waterfront transfer facilities in Louisiana. Located in Port Fourchon, this site is regulated by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources and are permitted to receive RCRA Exempt Exploration and Production wastes generated in both Federal and State waters as well as inland locations. Waste shipments are documented using the UIC 28 and are transferred into our fleet of US Coast Guard certificated barges. Typical types of waste received at this transfer site includes drilling and completion fluids and cuttings, production wastes and tank bottoms, gas plant waste as well as oil and gas pipeline wastes.
In 2014, Ecoserv was formed by merging the industry's leading offshore cleaning services with the largest Gulf Coast exploration & production (E&P) waste management and disposal network, creating the first integrated cleaning, decontamination, and environmental disposal Service Company. For our customers, we provide unparalleled value in safety, environmental compliance, sustainability, and on-stream time efficiency.
Our proven robotic cleaning technology is safer, more reliable, creates less waste than manual and conventional processes at cleaning assets such as Above Ground Storage Tanks. Why risk human safety while cleaning tanks and performing other tasks in confined spaces? Our line of robotic industrial cleaning technology is designed for hazardous (and potentially hazardous) environments - and for confined spaces, where manned crews aren't practical or possible.
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