James Fisher Offshore has earned a six figure sum for helping the Abu-Dhabi-headquartered National Petroleum Construction Company with offshore decommissioning in the Middle East.
JFO’s ultra-high-pressure (UHP) abrasive water jet internal cutting system allowed NPCC’s Saudi division to do the job 60% faster.
Jack Davidson, managing director at JFO, which has a base in Saudi Arabia, said: “It is fantastic to be working in support of companies like NPCC that recognise our expertise in deploying the correct technology and equipment to optimise their results.
“Our experience and innovations are delivering tangible time and cost savings for our customers, for example reducing vessel time, back deck and personnel requirements and enhancing project assurance.
“It is exciting to see the top tier of the supply chain regionally such as NPCC embrace our new technologies and innovative ways of working, benefitting from the value we are delivering for them and to the overall decommissioning landscape.”