Petrofac wins North Sea contract
Petrofac has been awarded an Integrated Services Provider (ISP) contract by Anasuria Operating Company (AOC) for work in the North Sea on the Anasuria FPSO.
Under the contract, Petrofac will provide onshore and offshore personnel and a range of technical support services. The five-year contract started in June and has an option to be extend.
Petrofac highlighted that it has a long history of supporting the Anasuria FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading). Petrofac has worked on the AOC since 2016 when the asset was divested from Shell.
Nick Shorten, Chief Operating Officer for Petrofac’s Asset Solutions business said: “I’m proud that we are supporting our long-term client AOC in their ambitions to maximise value in the North Sea. In 2016 we helped AOC take on ownership of the mature assets, and today we see AOC take on the operatorship of a successful and long-term business.”
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