N-Sea Scores North Sea Contracts

Thursday, February 21, 2019

UK and Netherlands-based subsea provider N-Sea said it has been awarded two multimillion dollar contracts for a pair of unnamed operators in the North Sea.

Managed and supported by N-Sea’s Aberdeen base, the first is a three-year contract, awarded by an international operator. According to N-Sea, the workscope will take place across a number of the operator’s UK North Sea assets and includes air diving inspection, repair and maintenance, in addition to light construction requirements from its diving support vessels and dive daughter craft.  

Additionally, and following an initial framework contract award in 2018, N-Sea will also undertake a two-year project for another North Sea operator, comprising inspection, repair and maintenance on two of its North Sea assets. The project will see N-Sea provide its client with a variety of services similar to scopes already provided in 2018, the company said.

N-Sea Chief Operating Officer Roddy James said, “Given that the North Sea market is still in recovery phase, we are delighted that we continue to build a genuinely robust orderbook within the region.

“These contracts have been awarded by returning customers and is entirely reflective of the quality and experience provided by our project teams, who consistently deliver above expectation, and maintain a focus on providing safe and efficient operations for our customers. Both contract awards will see N-Sea utilize two dive support vessels for up to 250 days in 2019, which is a great place to be at this point in the year.”

Categories: Contracts Offshore Energy Engineering Subsea Industry News Europe Construction Inspection & Repair & Maintenance

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