The world’s largest classification society DNV GL has secured a combined engineering services agreement with relative North Sea newcomer Chrysaor.
A range of services will be delivered to the company in support of its North Sea operations.
The services within the framework agreement are verification, marine warranty and consulting, as well as advisory services.
Chrysaor recently completed the acquisition of a package of assets in the UK North Sea from Shell for a price of $3billion.
The transaction saw Chrysaor become the leading independent E&P company in the UK.
It currently has more than 400 staff working in the UK continental shelf.
Hari Vamadevan, regional manager DNV GL UK said: “We are delighted that we have been given the opportunity to work with Chrysaor and the hope is, that the agreement will form part of long term continuous relationship.
“I am hopeful that we will be able to assist them in their vision to be a market leading North European E&P company.”
Jack Downie, Head of Offshore Services DNV GL said: “We anticipate that through our traditional and digital initiatives we can bring efficiency savings and support Chrysaor in their technical and safety processes.”
Chrysaor now holds stakes in 10 fields and blocks, including the BP-operated Schiehallion.