We provide innovative services and solutions for every part of the oil, gas and chemicals industry. Our global network of offices and laboratories and our dedicated team allow us to respond to your needs, when and where they occur. Our reputation for independence, excellence and innovation have established us as the market leaders in providing services that improve efficiency, reduce risk and deliver competitive advantage for you. Ultimately, every player in the value chain benefits from the innovations and the quality of the products that come from the oil, gas and chemicals sector – everything from transport fuel and heating oil to plastics, fertilizers and pharmaceuticals. Using innovation, and a deep understanding of the global market, we help you in optimizing and managing risk. As the leading solutions provider for the oil, gas and chemicals sector, our robust technology, innovative approach, technical support and dedication to quality and safety bring you tangible benefits, in both the upstream and downstream sectors.
MATRIX is providing the following services which is related to Oil & Gas Industries
- Conventional NDT Services
- Advanced NDT Services
- Specialized NDT Services
- In-Service Inspections
- Technical Training
- Technical Staffing


Compliance with international standards, performance of your assets, attention to the needs of the communities where you operate, whatever your level of involvement in the power and utilities industries, you know that it is essential to have appropriate quality, health and safety and environmental practices in place and make your personnel aware of them.
Integrity, safety and reliability are major concerns to owners, operators and investors of industrial facilities. Technical risk can impact commercial success
Matrix provides a comprehensive range of NDT & Inspection services to clients in the Marine & Offshore industry.
Non- Destructive Testing (NDT) plays an essential role in assessing the structural integrity of the main components of nuclear power plants. On one hand, detecting and sizing flaws during periodic in-service inspection provides input data for fracture mechanics calculations and, on the other hand monitoring material conditions by means of NDT can help assess material degradation processes in terms of crack or defect growth and thus contributes to possible early warning of component deterioration. Because no new plants are being brought into operation there is an increasing concern with improving the operational lifetime there by increasing the electricity being generated and reducing the unit cost of electricity from a plant.
