MAC to provide Marine Assurance Services for Chrysaor

July 2, 2018

(Credit: Fifth Ring, Ltd.)
(Credit: Fifth Ring, Ltd.)

Maritime Assurance & Consulting (MAC), a Bureau Veritas company, has won a contract from Chrysaor for marine assurance services. The contract also includes engineering, DP assurance, marine warranty surveying (MWS), project assurance and compliance services.

 

Chrysaor is focused on the development and commercialization of dormant oil and gas discoveries and incremental reserves. The company acquired stakes in 10 North Sea fields from Shell last year and was recently granted acreage in the UK’s 30th licensing round. 

 

Under the one year contract, with two additional one-year options, MAC will offer operations-based services relating to marine compliance and safety. MAC will also work with Chrysaor to develop a range of assurance tools, including guidance on reactivated vessels from cold stacking.

 

MAC has the ability to provide an extension to its clients' resources as an independent client representative in sensitive operations on- and offshore.

 

Implementation of the new assurance tools is expected to enhance Chrysaor’s project operations, providing them with a level of risk control that is second to none, leading to smarter decision-making, improved performance, cost optimization and improved risk management.

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