Aker BP, DeepOcean ink IMR framework agreement

OE Staff
Thursday, October 26, 2017

Aker BP has awarded a contract to DeepOcean for subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) activities.

The contract has a total market value of minimum NOK300 million during the initial three years, with an option to continue the activities for an additional six years (2+2+2)

The contract includes ROV activities related to subsea inspections, maintenance and repairs (IMR) on Aker BP-operated assets (Valhall, Ula, Ivar Aasen, Alvheim and Skarv).

Aker BP and DeepOcean have entered into a combined framework agreement with a binding minimum volume per year.

“This is an important contract for Aker BP. We invited several companies to tender. DeepOcean won this contract due to a very good offer based on the implementation of new technology and safe, cost-effective solutions,” says Olav Henriksen, SVP Projects in Aker BP.


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