EnerMech will also service a platform offshore Australia
Aberdeen-headquartered EnerMech has been granted a further one-year contract renewal to deliver crane maintenance and integrity services across six of Woodside Energy’s assets offshore Western Australia, reinforcing a trusted partnership that has been in place since 2019.
The renewed work scope covers six offshore assets in northwest Australia, including several floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels and a fixed offshore platform.
A dedicated team of 12 EnerMech specialists will continue to manage the planning and execution of all offshore campaigns, maintaining 13 cranes and providing late-life asset support through inspection and integrity engineering services.
EnerMech on Thursday said this latest award — the value of which was kept under wraps — reflects Woodside’s continued confidence in its ability to deliver safe, efficient and technically robust solutions in complex offshore environments.
“We place immense value in the strength of this working relationship and recognise the importance that robust and efficient crane services have to its operations,” EnerMech chief executive Chuck Davison Jr. said.
“The knowledge developed by the local team as well as their innate understanding of complex lifting operations ensures that they are expertly placed to continue providing safe solutions that drive operational excellence.”
Jason Jeow, vice president, Asia Pacific added that the seamless collaboration between our two teams has been pivotal to this project success, with a shared appreciation of the nuances that the relevant assets pose.
EnerMech’s multi-skilled teams work across operational offshore and onshore facilities in major energy industry hubs in 26 countries.
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