Ezra Wins UK North Sea Contracts

June 15, 2015

 Offshore service provider Ezra Holdings has announced that subsea division, EMAS AMC, has won global contracts values at over $115m including options, reports Business Times.

 
These contracts include one for rigid pipe lay for the Aviat field development in the UK North Sea; engineering and offshore support work in West Africa for an oil major which will be undertaken together with Ezra's subsidiary company, EMAS Offshore Limited.
 
 Other subsea contract work includes ROV support services and High Voltage Alternate Current (HVAC) pull-ins.
 
In addition, EMAS AMC will deploy the pipelay installation vessel Lewek Centurion to undertake work in Asia, which includes subsea pipeline free span work, well plug and abandonments, slickline and nitrogen operations, well simulation and pipeline pre-commissioning work for a variety of oil majors and national oil companies.
 
Lionel Lee, Ezra's group CEO and managing director, said: "EMAS AMC has the infrastructure, engineering capabilities and the vessel capacities for complex pipe lay, umbilical lay and subsea installation work. The Aviat project with Apache proves our position in the North Sea, and the opportunities arising from our framework agreement with them in the region."
 

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