Petrofac inks Total North Sea services contract

OE Staff
Friday, May 20, 2016

Petrofac is set to build on its provision of reimbursable services for Total E&P UK following the award of an enhanced three-year contract extension on the Alwyn and Dunbar platforms in the Northern North Sea.

The contract, worth in the region of US$100 million, comes with two one-year options and has been reconfigured, with Petrofac providing an enhanced range of offshore services.

This award builds on a relationship with Total which began in 2005 to support the Alwyn and Dunbar assets, and will secure over 150 offshore jobs.

Walter Thain, Managing Director, West, Petrofac Engineering & Production Services, said: “Over the last decade we’ve developed a great understanding of the Alwyn and Dunbar assets and have worked with Total to deliver significant improvements to both safety and production efficiency.”

 
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