Maersk Oil awards LR asset integrity contract

OE Staff
Thursday, October 13, 2016

Maersk Oil has awarded a long-term contract to Lloyd's Register (LR) for a comprehensive suite of asset integrity services to support the development of Maersk Oil’s offshore operations in an efficient, safe and environmentally responsible manner.

Lloyd's Register will provide support in key areas of operational risk – change management, contractor management, inspection plans and reporting, asset optimization, risk-based assessments and written schemes of examination. Additional areas of technical expertise will also be provided on structural and pipeline integrity management systems, and corrosion monitoring.

“Ensuring consistent standards of integrity services across a network of high-value offshore assets is an increasingly complex task,” said James Drummond, VP asset integrity and development solutions, Lloyd’s Register. “Operators often face challenges that arise from differing operating regimes across different structures, work cultures and levels of asset maturity.”

Although a key focus of the contract is to mitigate major threats, Lloyd’s Register experts will provide oversight in to the operation of each asset and also address challenging exploration requirements and specific operational needs.

Categories: Safety & Security Engineering Pipelines Activity Contracts

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