Mermaid Maritime Public Co. Ltd. said that its Middle East and South East Asian business units have recently been awarded subsea contracts with a combined total estimated potential contract value of $7.4 million on Aug. 9.
The first highlighted package of work, commencing in the third quarter of 2019, involves use of a Mermaid air dive system and a light work-class ROV carrying out air diving and ROV services for a national upstream oil and gas company offshore in the Middle East GCC. The duration of the contract is for approximately nine months.
The second highlighted package of work, also commencing in the third quarter of 2019, will involve use of Mermaid offshore diving, survey, ROV and deck crew and a third party chartered-in vessel to carry out offshore installation of a 2,000-meter subsea manuli hose for oil production support together with UWILD inspection services for an international EPCIC company offshore in South East Asia. The duration of the contract is for approximately 45 days.
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