Oceaneering reels in $200 million in new contracts

Oceaneering International has secured multiple contracts during the fourth quarter of 2023 with an anticipated aggregate revenue of approximately $200 million.

The anticipated revenues from these contracts in Oceaneering’s Manufactured Products segment range in value from less than $10 million to greater than $100 million, primarily with international oil & gas operators and marine construction companies.

Two contracts constitute a considerable portion of the forecasted value, one is for a large greenfield development in the Gulf of Mexico, where Oceaneering’s scope of work is to supply electro-hydraulic, steel tube umbilicals totaling approximately 34 kilometers in length and supporting subsea distribution hardware. Production is scheduled for the Panama City, Florida and Houston, Texas facilities, with final delivery anticipated in the third quarter of 2026.

The second contract is related to the next phase of a staged development in the Black Sea, for which the company will supply electro-hydraulic, steel tube dynamic and static umbilicals totaling approximately 45 kilometers long and supporting subsea distribution hardware. Production is scheduled for the Rosyth, Scotland facility, to commence in 2024 with final delivery anticipated in the third quarter of 2025.

Other contracts booked in Q4 2023 order intake include scopes of work to supply additional subsea production umbilicals and umbilical termination hardware for projects not mentioned above, Grayloc and Rotator products, and mobility solutions products.

“These contract awards validate the continued necessity for stability in global offshore energy production, and demonstrate customer confidence in our ability to support their operations to meet energy demand,” said Rod Larson, President and Chief Executive Officer at Oceaneering.

“The awards leverage our years of expertise and strengthen our position as a leading provider of high-quality integrated products and services to both energy and non-energy markets. We look forward to delivering our customers’ unique work scopes in a safe and timely manner.”

Oceaneering also recently secured a “significant” contract from TotalEnergies EP Angola and its partners of Block 17 to execute the transportation and installation work of the Girassol Life Extension (GIR FLEX) project in consortium with Ocean Installer.