Ithaca awards £146m North Sea contract to Technip
Ithaca Energy said yesterday it had awarded a £146million contract to oil service group Technip.
Ithaca Energy said yesterday it had awarded a £146million contract to oil service group Technip.
Scientists developing cutting-edge sensor technology for the subsea, renewable-energy, marine and fishery industries will put their work on show in Aberdeen today.
Technip has been given a £85million contract by Lundin Petroleum for subsea work on the Brynhild field development.
Aker Solutions has signed a £77million contract with Lundin for subsea work on its Brynhild project on the Norwegian continental shelf.
ENGINEERING firm Jee, which specialises in pipeline, riser and subsea work, has taken on six graduate engineers. Joining the firm are graduates Daniel McNulty, Colin Dow and Joe Leask, to be based in Aberdeen, and Thomas Bryden, Aimen Sattar and Chris Fisher, to be based in Tonbridge. Jee employs more than 50 staff worldwide, based in the UK and the Middle East and has offices in Aberdeen, London and Abu Dhabi.
ABERDEEN energy service company RBG said yesterday it had added two dive-intervention craft (ICs) to its subsea fleet after a £2million investment.
French energy engineering firm Technip said today it had won a £28.6million contract to carry out subsea work on the North Sea Causeway field.
When the chief executive of Subsea UK starts talking excitedly about the ground-breaking work being done in the sector, it is hard to not to be bowled over by the idea that recession-hit Britain has at least one industry going places.