GREAT YARMOUTH, England – SIMMONS EDECO announced that it has been awarded a contract by EDF Energy, the UK's largest producer of low-carbon electricity. The contract requires SIMMONS EDECO to provide the French utility company with a range of services to maintain its gas storage facilities in Cheshire, England. More specifically, SIMMONS EDECO is supplying production wellhead and valve maintenance, and integrity testing services to optimize facility operations. The maintenance program involves installing and removing wellheads and Christmas trees, workover support, and making certain that valves are properly maintained and refurbished. In addition, SIMMONS EDECO will carry out annulus testing, and Echometering and data analysis to assess liquid levels in the well. The award comes on the heels of a successfully completed contract for EDF Energy. During the past year, SIMMONS EDECO carried out maintenance and integrity testing on all cavities, wellheads, Christmas trees and associated equipment. The maintenance team also inspected production valves and gearboxes. This has generated valve procurement and supply, and highlighted re-dress requirements. The work has been carried out in accordance with jointly produced work packs that contain both EDF Energy and SIMMONS EDECO work instructions and procedures. “This recent contract award is extremely important for us, as we continue to cultivate a positive working relationship with EDF Energy,” said Mark Hunt, Operations Manager for SIMMONS EDECO. “While working to maintain their Gas Storage Facility in Cheshire, we have consistently aimed to provide them with reliable, professional service. We always work with an honest, open and cooperative approach, which has undoubtedly strengthened their confidence in our capabilities. It was a major factor in awarding this valuable contract, and we look forward to supporting them during the coming years.” The three-year contract features two one-year options to renew. SIMMONS EDECO is supporting EDF Energy Gas Storage from its recently expanded European headquarters in Great Yarmouth, England.