Marsol gains two Oman contracts

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UAE-based global marine solutions provider Marsol International has been awarded two contracts offshore Oman.

The first contract involves a single point mooring (SPM) change out, including the removal of the existing aging structures followed by installation of new buoys.

The second contract involves providing and managing all marine and offshore activities related to tanker loadings via an SPM offshore marine terminal, including marine works, vessels, equipment and manpower.

“We’re delighted to have secured these contracts in Oman, which allow us to utilize elements of our long-term asset integrity management service. By assessing the operational environment and integrity of assets, combined with our robust project management and engineering capabilities, we can retain and enhance the value of our customers’ assets,” Mike Young, Marsol director said.

Image from Marsol.

 

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