Norway: Statoil Extends Contracts for Two DeepOcean’s Vessels

Norway: Statoil  Extends Contracts for Two DeepOcean's Vessels oil gas news

Norway’s oil giant, Statoil, has awarded additional IRM contracts to two DeepOcean vessels.

Statoil has signed a one-year option for the vessel Edda Fauna under its existing inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) frame contract. Furthermore, Statoil has decided to upgrade the scale squeeze system onboard the Edda Fauna to further strengthen the vessel’s performance. Scale squeeze is a chemical well stimulation operation performed to enhance well production. This will support Statoil in their efforts to maintain and improve the production of their North Sea subsea wells.

 Edda Fonn Extension

Statoil has also extended for an additional eight months its existing IRM frame contract with Edda Fonn. Edda Fonn has for several years been dedicated to inspection work with Statoil.

“We are proud that Statoil continues to use DeepOcean to meet its repair and maintenance needs,” says Mads Bardsen, the president of DeepOcean AS. “By exercising the option to take Edda Fauna for a year, as well as extending the Edda Fonn contract for a further eight months, we feel this is a strong vote of confidence in the quality of our operations. Following this award, we currently have four vessels working for Statoil through 2012,” he says.

Both the Edda Fauna and the Edda Fonn operations are supported by onshore project teams in DeepOcean’s Haugesund office.

Statoil and DeepOcean have enjoyed a successful cooperation. Earlier this month, on January 25, Deepocean, an integrated provider of subsea engineering and trenching services,  signed long-term frame agreement for offshore survey services for with Statoil.

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Offshore Energy Today Staff, January 31, 2012; Images: DeepOcean