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Bureau Technical Services Expands into China to Strengthen Offshore and Energy Support Across Asia

Bureau Technical Services (BTS) expands into China, enhancing offshore wind and oil & gas support across Asia with a new operational base.
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Bureau Technical Services (BTS), a UK-based provider of inspection and technical manpower solutions, has announced the establishment of a new entity in China, marking a major milestone in its strategic expansion across Asia.

The move reinforces BTS’s long-term commitment to supporting offshore wind, oil, and gas projects throughout the region. With more than a decade of experience serving major energy clients, BTS said the expansion enables the company to create a fully operational base in China, enhancing its ability to deliver high-quality technical and inspection services to both ongoing and long-standing clients.

“Establishing our presence in China is a key step in strengthening our ability to serve one of the world’s most dynamic energy markets,” a BTS spokesperson said. “It not only expands our operational footprint but also reflects our dedication to meeting the region’s increasing demand for reliable, world-class technical services.”

Bureau Technical Services provides QA/QC surveillance, project management, and manpower solutions across the global energy market, including the oil, gas, renewable, infrastructure, and industrial sectors. Headquartered in East Yorkshire, UK, the company is recognized for its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and expertise throughout the entire lifecycle of energy projects.

With the new China operation, BTS aims to position itself as a leading partner for energy developers seeking quality assurance and technical support within Asia’s rapidly expanding offshore and renewable industries.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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