CRC-Evans

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CRC-Evans Pipeline International
Public Company (NYSESWK)
S&P 500 Component
Industry Oil & Gas, Energy
Headquarters Houston, Texas, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Products Energy Infrastructure Equipment and Services
Parent Stanley Black & Decker
Website www.crc-evans.com

CRC-Evans Pipeline International is a division of Stanley Oil & Gas, part of Stanley Black & Decker, a Fortune 500 American manufacturer of industrial tools and household hardware headquartered in New Britain, Connecticut. Stanley Black & Decker is the result of the merger of Stanley Works and Black & Decker on March 12, 2010.[1] CRC-Evans supplies energy infrastructure technology and services to the oil and gas industry and owns approximately 129 patents. The company maintains strategic agreements with key onshore and offshore contractors such as Tenaris, Technip, and Subsea 7.[2]

History

Since its founding as Crutcher Rolfs Cummings Inc by AS Crutcher, EL Rolfs and James Dell Cummings in 1933 and its eventual merger with Evans Pipeline Equipment in 1985, CRC-Evans has been a leading oil and gas pipeline construction contractor, manufacturing, selling, renting equipment, and subcontracting pipeline construction services onshore and offshore. CRC-Evans provides pipeline construction equipment, automatic welding systems, managed subsea services, field joint coating, weighting systems and non-destructive testing. Other engineered equipment includes laybarge equipment, conveying systems and concrete weight coating plants.

In 2010, CRC-Evans became a Stanley Black & Decker company.

In July 2011, The New York Times reported Stanley Black & Decker Chief Executive Officer John F. Lundgren made $21.7 million in compensation.[3]

Locations

CRC-Evans has provided equipment & services for almost 50,000 miles (nearly 80,000 km) of pipelines in more than 100 countries.

CRC-Evans has corporate headquarters in Houston, Texas. Company offices and facilities are also located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom (England and Scotland), Australia, the Netherlands, Indonesia, France, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Malaysia and Brazil.

Pipeline Induction Heat (PIH)

CRC-Evans-Pipeline Induction Heat Ltd is an oil and gas coatings specialist based in Burnley, Lancashire, UK. From its UK base, PIH supports regional sales and operations in the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, West Africa, and the MENA region through collaboration with local CRC-Evans pipeline centers. PIH is a market leading supplier of onshore and offshore coating solutions, including weld induction heating services, anti-corrosion, infill, abrasion resistant, and flow assurance girthweld coatings. PIH also provides custom coating services at its facilities in the UK, Australia, and Malaysia.
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PIH's track record includes projects executed for Shell (BC10, Perdido), Petrobras (GSNC, P55), BHP Biliton (Shenzi), Statoil (Ormen Lange, Stjerne), Total (Usan), Anadarko (Jubilee), Exxon (Arkutun Dagi) etc.[5] In 2013, PIH was awarded an Offshore Technology Conference Spotlight on New Technology Award for its role in the development and application of the Dow Neptune F offshore flow assurance coating.[6]

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Further reading

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