ADC Energy wins largest US land project contract
Dubai-based turnkey contractor ADC Energy has secured its largest US land project to date, delivering its rig inspection services for a major US operator’s fleet in the Permian Basin.
The contract is worth US $300,000 and is expected to take between four and six months to complete, ADC Energy said in a statement on Monday. The company was pursuing the project completion by the first quarter of 2022.
ADC Energy said that as part of the scope of work, it will provide specialised integrated rig inspection services, including rig condition and dropped object inspections, to the operator's fleet, consisting of 20 drilling assets.
“This is the largest US land project we have been awarded since entering the US market in 2018,” Kit Trahan, VP Americas at ADC Energy, said in a statement.
“We have supported this operator throughout the history of our company, working closely with its rig teams to collaborate across complex onshore and offshore projects in the Americas,” he said.
The company will identify non-conformances as per industry and original equipment manufacturer standards such as American Petroleum Institute, while working closely with operators and drilling contractors to prioritise and address non-conformances, it said.
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