ExxonMobil and Chevron in Saipem WA deals
ExxonMobil and Chevron have each handed services giant Saipem lucrative contracts for work off West Africa. The deals from the US supermajor duo cap a busy week for Eni-connected Saipem which in the past few days revealed other large contracts in the same region. Shell awards framework agreement
Wood Group Mustang has been awarded a multi-year engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) framework agreement by Shell Oil Products US (Shell) for their pipeline and terminal projects located throughout the Gulf Coast region.
Expro to provide well flow management
Leading international oilfield service provider Expro will provide a full well services contract to a large operator in Australia in a huge multi-million dollar contract estimated at USD 20 million. EnerMech wins Talisman cranes contract
Mechanical engineering group EnerMech has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to manage the UK North Sea offshore crane assets of Talisman Energy (UK) Limited.
The five-year contract, with two additional one year options, is the Aberdeen-based mechanical engineering group’s largest single contract award and includes the operation, maintenance, engineering and inspection of more than 30 offshore cranes located across Talisman’s 11 UKCS offshore installations.
EnerMech will manage offshore crane operators and mechanics, while an onshore management team will provide project management and technical support. Nexans awarded umbilical contract
Nexans has secured a EUR 16 million contract with Statoil to engineer and supply a 16.5km subsea power umbilical that will be used to connect the Gullfaks C platform in the North Sea to its subsea compression and processing equipment.
