Asset-integrity management firm Stork Technical Services (STS) said yesterday it had picked up more than £15million of new work with a North Sea operator in the past month.
The contracts will see Stork’s subsea team deliver a range of integrated subsea inspection, repair and maintenance works, including thruster change outs, over a five month period. The work will involve the use of remotely operated vehicles and divers from dive intervention craft and the dive-support vessel Adams Vision.
STS, which works in the oil and gas, chemical and power sectors, said its dive intervention fleet is expected to generate more than £10million of revenues throughout 2013.
Roddy James, director of STS Subsea, said: “We are very pleased to have been awarded this new business and it is testament to the skills, expertise and experience of our team.”
Stork, a Dutch firm which expanded its footprint in Aberdeen in 2011 when it bought RBG, employs about 3,000 people, onshore and offshore, that work out of Aberdeen. Turnover for the UK and Africa region was about £287million.