Fugro, in conjunction with long-time associates, Constructora Subacuática Diavaz SA de CV, said on Oct. 19 it has been awarded a large survey contract by Mexico’s national oil company, Pemex.
The contract is valued at approximately US$10 million and covers work between August 2017 and December 2017.
Offshore operations include multisite high resolution geophysical and geotechnical surveys together with laboratory testing and geoconsulting services. The operations will support design and/or installation of platforms, pipelines, jackup platforms and deepwater facilities.
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