BP extends GOM Subsea 7 contract

OE Staff
Thursday, May 1, 2014

Subsea 7 has been awarded a three-year US$160 million contract extension by BP Exploration & Production for light subsea construction, inspection, repair and maintenance services in the US Gulf of Mexico. 

The contract will run from the second quarter 2014 to the third quarter 2017. The scope covers the provision of two vessels, including a dedicated vessel on a full-time basis, associated project management and engineering support, ROV-based inspection and intervention, and light construction work.

One of the vessels to be used in the contract is a new-build offshore subsea construction vessel, while the other is a light construction vessel. Both vessels will be chartered on a long-term basis. 

Categories: Vessels Subsea North America Gulf of Mexico

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