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ENSR Vital Statistics:

  • 2,600 Employees
  • Offices in 15 countries
  • 90 locations
  • Founded in 1968
  • Completed over 100,000 projects
  • Over 40 languages spoken
  • Expertise in over 60 technical disciplines
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Oil and Gas


In Profile

Clients in all sectors of the oil and gas industry select ENSR for mission-critical services. ENSR currently works for large multinational oil and gas companies on projects throughout the world. This includes projects in frontier locations, where ENSR’s commitment to best-in-class health and safety performance has been demonstrated in audits performed by these clients.

Some reasons these clients select ENSR include the following:
Expedited project work: Leveraging ENSR’s local expertise, global experience, and close working relationships with local companies, national governments and environmental agencies.
Responsiveness to client needs: Many of ENSR’s staff have 10 to 20 years experience as environmental managers and have been employees of energy-related companies.
Valuing the health, safety, and welfare of employees: ENSR is committed to ‘Best-in-Class’ Health and Safety performance.
Sustainable development support throughout the project lifecycle, which helps create in-country goodwill.
Health and Safety at ENSR

To manage the unique health and safety concerns associated with working on petroleum industry sites (remoteness, offshore conditions, wilderness, political instability, and hazards intrinsic to oil and gas), ENSR provides specialised training to its personnel serving this industry. This includes H2S safety, water survival, NORM exposure, and other types of training.

ENSR’s OSHA Recordable Case and Workers Compensation Case totals have improved in each of last five years.

Dedicated internal H&S Staff provide focused internal H&S Training, with a Lessons-Learned Program for H&S Incidents.

Comprehensive subcontractor H&S pre-qualification program.

‘Best-in-Class’ H&S Initiative Launched in 2005.