Subsea inspection specialists Harkand have secured a maintenance and repair contract with Apache North Sea for work on the Beryl field this summer.
The 25-day contract will see the Harkand Atlantis diving support vessel being deployed to carry out inspection and repair work.
The full value of the multi-million pound contract was not disclosed.
“We are pleased to be able to announce this new award which recognises our ability to deliver quality and reliability to UK operators looking to extend the life of their North Sea assets,” said european managing director David Kerr.
“A key factor in Harkand securing the contract was the proven excellence of the Atlantis, which is one of the most modern and cost-efficient subsea operation support vessels currently active both in the North Sea and beyond.”
Harkand was formed earlier this year from the merger of Iremis, ISS and Andrews Survey, with 750 staff at bases in Aberdeen, Dubai, Singapore and Perth.