
Workers for an offshore oil and gas project. (Source: Shutterstock)
Oceaneering’s offshore projects segment has been awarded multiple contractual agreements for vessel services with global energy companies in the Gulf of Mexico, the company announced June 27.
The first contract covers a 60-day work commitment, with the scope of work including inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) services, vessel-based inspections, maintenance of smaller equipment and jumper replacement. The contract also ensures intervention services and installation work for the second half of 2024.
The second contract’s scope of work primarily involves basic and heavy IMR services and installation tasks. It covers an initial 120-day commitment.
Both contracts provide for additional work beyond the original commitments.
Oceaneering has also secured two separate pricing agreements covering the installation, IMR and intervention work. Both contracts also include new technologies from the company’s integrated, customizable IMR service, such as photogrammetry and advanced subsea visual metrology.
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