An Aberdeen-based marine and offshore consultancy and safety firm today said it had clinched new contracts with two North Sea oil and gas majors.
Seacroft Marine Consultants – which is based at the historic Roundhouse, a former navigation centre on Aberdeen’s Pocra Quay − will provide response and rescue vessel (ERRV) assurance services for BP and Centrica E&P.
The BP deal runs for three years with two additional one year options, while the agreement with Centrica is for five years with three one year options.
The last of new D-class emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs) commissioned by Aberdeen's Craig Group in a £35million investment programme has been launched.
Offshore standby vessel operator Atlantic Offshore Rescue (AOR), of Aberdeen, said yesterday it had won contracts worth a total of £12million in the past few weeks.
The UK's fleet of oil&gas industry emergency-response and rescue vessels claims to have taken crew training and exercise activity to new heights following the introduction of new HSE guidelines.
TALISMAN Energy has chosen Aberdeen-based Craig Group's latest new-build vessels to support operations in its northern business area in the UK North Sea.