Bibby Offshore has secured a fixed term framework agreement with Spirit Energy, the company said in a statement on May 8.
Awarded in April, the two-year agreement, which follows on from a previous five-year agreement, will see Bibby Offshore carry out inspection, repair and maintenance works, ROV inspection and subsea survey operations across a number of North Sea structures and pipelines.
The project will utilize Bibby Offshore’s diverse fleet capabilities, including its multirole diving and ROV support vessel, Bibby Sapphire, a Quasar MKII work class ROV and two Seaeye Lynx observation class ROVs.
“Having successfully delivered a varied program of workscopes across the company’s Morecambe Bay assets, and North Sea pipelines and structures over the past five years, this latest agreement highlights the on-going confidence in our ability to deliver safe, on time, multi-scope operations to meet the needs of our client, ” Howard Woodcock, Bibby Offshore’s CEO, said.
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