Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK – 31st July, 2024
OEG Offshore, a leading offshore solutions business, has secured a long-term Master Services Agreement (MSA) with a tier 1 well decommissioning company to provide helifuel inspections and aviation support services across the company’s offshore assets.
The contract will see OEG Offshore deliver a comprehensive range of support services compliant with CAP437 guidelines including inspection of helicopter refuelling systems, rental of transportable helifuel tanks, JET A-1 fuel transit tank filling along with the potential for helifuel system design and manufacture as required. In addition, OEG Offshore will provide helideck surface friction testing, plus spare parts management and technical support services.
OEG Offshore will support the decommissioning firm with best practice and compliance, offering performance improvements, enhancing safety and efficiency for their helicopter operations and supporting a reduction in operating carbon emissions.
Operating from their bases in Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth, OEG Offshore is well-positioned to meet the decommissioning company’s requirements across their UKCS assets.
Commenting on the contract award, Clive Hoskisson, Managing Director of OEG Offshore UK, stated:
“We’re delighted to announce the award of this contract and look forward to building a strong relationship with a prominent decommissioning company. Our highly skilled team is ready to assist our client, utilising over three decades of inspection experience in the offshore aviation industry.
As the decommissioning industry expands into clean energy markets, we remain committed to providing exceptional service and contributing to the industry’s growth.”
OEG's offshore aviation capabilities provide customers with an end-to-end service that covers all aspects of aviation refuelling, from concept to delivery and beyond, ensuring the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
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