Ceona has been awarded two contracts in Nigeria with its partner Marine Platforms Limited (MPL) worth more than $30million
The subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (surf) contractor will provide vessels and installation on the Nigerian Agip Exploration AB012 well completion operated by Eni. Engineering on this project has already started with the full scope of work involving the installation of flexibles, umbilicals and a PLEM suction pile system.
The London-based subsea firm will also be supporting MPL on the Sea Eagle FPSO on behalf of Shell.
Mark Preece, executive vice president of Commercial and Business Development at Ceona, said: “These contracts reinforce the high value, all-encompassing subsea construction service that Ceona is delivering to clients.
“It also demonstrates the strong strategic partnership we have developed with MPL in the country, and how it is supporting our growing geographical footprint across West Africa.”
The contracts follows the company’s signing of Lloyd Werft for the construction of a new high-capacity multi-purpose vessel, the Ceona Amazon which is expected to be ready for service early next year.
The London-based company has offices in Aberdeen and Houston.