Harkand Arena gets first Mexican contract

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Harkand Arena secured a US$5 million contract in Mexico to perform saturation diving services in support of an offshore pipeline project for Swiber Offshore Mexico S.A de C.V.

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The scope of work includes the installation of risers and expansion spools to the Ayatsil field located in the waters of Campeche Sound. The project comes with an option to utilize Harkand’s DSV Swordfish. Harkand will also provide a portable saturation diving system onboard the client’s vessel.

Harkand and Mexican company, Arena Servicios de Mexico recently finalized its joint venture agreement.

“This is a significant contract win for us, not only as our first under the Harkand Arena name, but it also represents our clients’ confidence in our growing diving division team and their combined experience,” says AJ Jain, Harkand North America and Africa managing director.

Harkand provides offshore vessels, ROVs, diving, survey services, project management and engineering to the oil and gas and renewables industries. Headquartered in London with operations bases in Aberdeen, Houston, Mexico and Ghana, Harkand aims to be the leading subsea IRM and light construction contractor globally.

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