Ezra lands US$300 million in deepwater contracts

OE Staff
Monday, June 20, 2016

Ezra Holdings has received a total of some US$300 million in awards for several new deepwater projects in various offshore oil producing regions in the Gulf of Mexico, Southeast Asia and West Africa.

The scope of work for these new projects include project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction as well as transport and installation of flexibles, umbilicals, flowlines, flowline-end terminals, flying leads and other equipment. 

Ezra will also undertake hook-up of pre-laid mooring systems.

“We are delighted to have been selected for these projects. Over the years, we have successfully developed a proven track record for completing the most technically demanding projects. Against the backdrop of such challenging and competitive industry conditions, these latest contract awards stand as exceptionally strong testaments to the market’s confidence in our team and our offerings,” Lionel Lee, Ezra group CEO and managing director said. “We are grateful for these opportunities to further galvanize our reputation and look forward to safely delivering on these projects on time and on target.”

Project management and engineering work for the projects have already started, Ezra confirmed.

Categories: Deepwater Engineering Activity Asia North America Construction Gulf of Mexico Africa Procurement Fabrication

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