CCB Gets Statoil Subsea Equipment Maintenance Job

Coast Center Base (CCB) has signed a nationwide contract with Statoil for the maintenance of subsea equipment and tools.

The contract, which comes into effect immediately, includes demobilization, storage maintenance and overhauling of subsea equipment that forms part of Statoil’s underwater tools portfolio. CCB also has an option for additional maintenance work in connection with mobilization and offshore operations.

The maintenance work will be carried out at CCB and NorSea Group-owned bases along the entire Norwegian coast.

All activities associated with the contract will be managed and coordinated by the company’s subsea competence center at Ågotnes, in collaboration with other bases and local subcontractors, CCB informed.

“CCB and Ågotnes are currently undergoing reorganization, and will in future be the nerve center for Statoil’s subsea operations in the North Sea. It is therefore important for us and NorSea Group to further develop quality services within the subsea segment, and this contract forms a sound foundation for our further efforts,” says Kurt R. Andreassen, CCB’s chief executive officer. “Through the acquisition of Logiteam and the establishment of CCB Subsea, we have shown that we can offer high quality services at competitive prices. We are looking forward to starting to work with suppliers around us.”

The contract will run for two years, with two three-year options.