BP grants EnerMech 12 month cranes and lifting contract extension
Published by David Bizley,
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Oilfield Technology,
BP Exploration (Caspian Sea) Ltd has granted EnerMech a 12 month extension on a five year cranes and lifting contract.
The contract includes all seven of BP’s platforms in the Caspian Sea and 16 offshore pedestal cranes operating at the Chirag, West Chirag, Central Azeri, West Azeri, East Azeri and deepwater Gunashli platforms, as well as the Shah Deniz gas development project.
Providing services for up to three more years
According to the contract, mechanical engineering group, EnerMech, will continue to provide cranes operation and maintenance personnel, materials, equipment, engineering and mechanical handling services for up to a further three years.
The original five year contract was valued at approximately US$50 million and the extended agreement will generate a further US$10 million per year for EnerMech.
Cranes and lifting services on major international projects
EnerMech’s Cranes and Lifting Director, John Morrison, said: “BP is a valued client and the award of this contract extension underlines our credentials in providing frontline cranes and lifting services on major international projects.”
Adapted from press release by David Bizley
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