SPT Offshore wins platform decommissioning and relocation job in Malaysia

Dutch offshore contractor SPT Offshore has been awarded a contract by Redtech Offshore for the decommissioning and relocation of the Ophir wellhead platform to the Jitang field offshore Malaysia.

Source: SPT Offshore

The execution of this “Malaysian first” relocation scope is scheduled for the summer of 2019, SPT Offshore said on Monday.

The relocation scope, which is based on a one-piece lift (topside plus jacket) is part of the Decommissioning, Relocation, Modification & Commissioning (DRMC) contract for end-client Vestigo Petroleum, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Petronas.

Mark Riemers, Managing Director of SPT Offshore, said: “By spreading the fabrication costs over two or more marginal fields, 30% cost and time savings can be achieved compared to new build. As a considerable number of marginal fields now become a viable option with even low oil prices, we see much potential in suction pile based jackets in Malaysia.”


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