PTTEP awards Neptune Cash Maple work

OE Staff
Friday, April 21, 2017

Neptune has been awarded a major geophysical and geotechnical work scope by PTTEP, Thailand's national petroleum exploration and production company, at the Cash Maple Field, approximately 630km North-Northeast of Broome, Australia.

Neptune will acquire survey and geotechnical data to assist PTTEP in deciding export pipeline routing options from the Cash Maple Field. The work will be executed from the MV Offshore Guardian which Neptune currently has on long-term charter.

The work scope also requires pipeline engineering services which includes pipeline concept design and geohazard reporting, all to be supplied under Neptune’s head contract.

Categories: Contracts Vessels Geoscience Engineering Subsea Pipelines Activity Support Vessel Asia Design Geophysics Geology

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