Atkins awarded new global framework agreement by BP global wells organization
Published by David Bizley,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, has been awarded a 5-year framework contract by BP global wells organisation for global riser analysis services. SNC-Lavalin acquired WS Atkins plc on July 3, 2017.
The framework covers four main scopes of work; marine riser and wellhead systems analysis, analysis for wellhead fatigue monitoring, completion landing string analysis, and open water work-over riser analysis.
“To be named as one of BP global wells organisation’s engineering providers for such crucial riser analysis services is testament to the trust we have developed over 50 years working together, as well as the hard work and dedication of our technical experts around the world,” said Martin Grant, Executive Vice President Engineering and Consulting, Oil & Gas, SNC-Lavalin. “We are looking forward to continuing our excellent working relationship with BP globally bringing together the capabilities from SNC-Lavalin and Atkins.”
This is the first framework awarded to the combined Atkins and SNC-Lavalin business by BP. It further facilitates a collaborative environment and builds on the implementation of the five (5) year framework global agreement for engineering and consulting services for operations and three (3) year framework global agreement for conceptual engineering services to projects already held by Atkins.
The new framework agreement recognises Atkins and SNC-Lavalin’s 20 years of deep technical experience and a proven track record of delivering riser analysis services on projects around the world, including offshore Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, Azerbaijan, West Africa, Western Australia and the Falkland Islands.
The combined Atkins and SNC-Lavalin capabilities sets itself apart by taking a systematic and global approach to riser analysis, not only focusing on the riser itself but also the overall, integrated coupled system, global performance and hydrodynamics and the impact of the integrated system on individual components, or vice-versa.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/26062018/atkins-awarded-new-global-framework-agreement-by-bp-global-wells-organization/
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