DOF Subsea Awarded Australian IMR Contract Extension

Laxman Pai
Thursday, November 29, 2018

The international subsea operating company DOF Subsea said that its subsidiry DOF Subsea Australia Pty Ltd’s existing Subsea Inspection, Maintenance and Repair Contract with Chevron Australia has been extended.
 
DOF Subsea has successfully provided IMR vessel, ROV, AUV, Project Management, Engineering services including on and offshore professional personnel to execute various work scopes supporting construction and IMR activities on the Chevron-operated Gorgon and Wheatstone Projects and other assets since February 2015.  
 
This long-term contract has created training, employment and supply chain opportunities in regional communities and businesses. The contract extension will allow DOF Subsea to continue to offer opportunities in the future.
       
In a statement Mons Aase, CEO DOF Subsea AS, said, “This is an extremely exciting award, reinforcing DOF Subsea’s position in the global subsea IMR market. We look forward to continuing to support some of the largest offshore projects in Australia and indeed the world.”

DOF Subsea Australia Pty Ltd. provides engineering services to the oil and gas and marine sectors. The company offers project management, subsea engineering, vessel services, diving services, and survey and inspection services.

Categories: Offshore Energy Subsea Inspection Contract Maintenance & Repair

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