C-Innovation LLC, an affiliate of Edison Chouest Offshore, said it has secured a three-year contract with BP (NYSE: BP).
The contract encompasses subsea construction, inspection, maintenance and repair and logistics services in the Gulf of Mexico. With Port Fourchon, Lousiana, serving as the home port, the new contract will bring together Edison’s extensive fleet of multipurpose platform supply and well intervention vessels with C-Innovation’s ROV, tooling, project management and engineering services.
The scope of work includes jumper installations; subsea tree installations; facility underwater inspections in lieu of dry-docking; commissioning of new assets; and general field support.
“C-I’s ability to offer a complete suite of services allows clients to have a single point of contact for all projects, which makes budgeting easier, saving time as well as money,” David Sheetz, C-Innovation’s subsea division manager, said.
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