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Cambla secures first decommissioning contract wins

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International project services consultancy, Cambla, heralds its move into the decommissioning sector, having been awarded contracts with two major operators in the oil and gas industry.

The contracts will see Cambla provide expert project services support and utilise its specialist Schedule Animation Tool (S.A.T) software to ensure efficient and effective planning for decommissioning projects in the North Sea.

Alexander MacLeod, founder of Cambla, said: “We are delighted to have secured our first decommissioning contracts, which have been awarded as a result of the excellent reputation we have built with the operators on previous projects. Decommissioning is now high on the agenda for many companies in the energy industry and we are delighted to have established ourselves as project services experts in this sector.”

Cambla has also expanded its services by providing its first interim in-house consultancy service for another major operator. The work scope will involve the provision of a project services in-house consultant for asset planning.

Alexander continues: “The wide scope of work required for these contracts allows us to deploy various elements from our pre-built toolbox of processes and reports to save clients time and costs, in the implementation of a robust planning system.

“We continually strive to broaden our service offering and the provision of an interim in-house consultant highlights our ability to support large companies in the management of their project planning as well as our capability to provide bespoke solutions tailored to each client’s needs.”

Established in 2013, Cambla offers expert project planning, cost control and probabilistic services to support oil and gas projects using a pre-built toolkit of processes and reports. Cambla’s team of expert project planners support client projects across the globe, from early appraisal through to the final close-out period, ensuring a high quality result is achieved at all stages of the project.


Adapted from a press release by David Bizley

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/17112015/cambla-secures-first-decommissioning-contract-wins/

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