Actemium wins Total maintenance work off Angola

OE Staff
Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Actemium Angola and Actemium Oil & Gas Maintenance have been awarded an offshore multidisciplinary maintenance contract by Total E&P Angola.

Under the multi-year agreement, Actemium will continue the offshore maintenance of the Girassol floating production storage and offloading unit (FPSO) at Block 17 in Angola, and will also start maintenance activities on Dalia FPSO. Amongst the agreed maintenance services are electricity and instrumentation (E&I), heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technology, mechanics, and control systems.

The new contract with Total E&P Angola will see Actemium running maintenance activities for a total of four FPSOs in Angola, after BP Angola’s awarding of a contract to Actemium in 2016 to deliver onshore and offshore maintenance support services to Blocks 18 and 31.

“The continuation of our long-term relationship with Total E&P Angola is a testimony of Actemium’s success at Block 17, especially as Total E&P has indeed expanded the scope of the contract,” Jimmy Neron, commercial director at VINCI Energies Oil & Gas said. “This new contract with Total E&P Angola truly consolidates our position in the industry of services to sub-Saharan oil operators, particularly in Angola.”

The two business units are part of VINCI Energies, a provider of services for energy transition and digital transformation.

Categories: Africa Maintenance Activity FPSO Vessels

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