Aqualis Offshore has bagged three new contract awards for the company’s Middle East offices, a news release said.
The company’s Dubai office has entered into an agreement with ONGC to provide the oil company with rig moving and marine warranty services offshore India. The initial contract is for nine months, with options to renew it for further 12-month periods, according to the release.
Aqualis Offshore also has secured an award from an undisclosed client for providing detailed engineering for the conversion of two jack-up rigs into mobile offshore production units (MOPU). Its Dubai office will manage one of the projects while the company’s Houston office will lead the other MOPU conversion.
The third deal is an annual call-out contract between Aqualis Offshore’s Abu Dhabi office and Total ABK for work at the Abu Al Bukhoosh field in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Scope of work includes marine inspections, rig moving and general marine services, Aqualis said in the release.
Contract values are undisclosed.
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