TAQA and Peterson partner up for 5 yr integrated logistics contract
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Peterson has secured a long-term logistics contract with oil and gas operator TAQA. The 5 yr contract is for integrated supply base and logistics operations supporting TAQA’s offshore assets in the UK North Sea:
- Harding.
- Tern.
- Eider.
- North Cormorant.
- Cormorant Alpha.
The contract comprises the provision of quayside services, warehouse management, cargo carrying units, transport, fuel and marine services and includes an option for two additional, 1 yr extensions.
Peterson will be responsible for managing 55 000 deck t and supplying 50 000 t of fuel annually and will support TAQA from quayside and warehouse facilities in Aberdeen and Kintore.
Chris Coull, Regional Director Peterson, said: “This long-term contract enables us to deliver sustainable cost saving concepts and systems, whilst ensuring a focus on safe and efficient operations. Peterson is an industry leader in vessel pooling and marine sharing and we look forward to sharing our knowledge and experience in this area with TAQA. Peterson will work closely with TAQA to understand their needs and bring new ways of working supported by our proprietary suite of multi-user digital applications including our industry leading cargo management system eCargo and real time inventory and asset tracking through VOR.”
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/28042016/taqa-and-peterson-partner-up-for-five-year-integrated-logistics-contract-2452/
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