The UK contract will see the company lay 23.2-kilometres of rigid pipelines, as well as engineering, procurement and installation of a flexible riser, spools and structures, as part of the Aviat field development in the North Sea. The field is operated by US independent oil and gas company Apache Corporation.
On Monday, Ezra announced that it would deploy the s-lay pipeline installation vessel Lewek Centurion to undertake well plug and abandonments, subsea pipeline slickline and nitrogen operations, free span work, well stimulation and pipeline pre-commissioning work in Asia for local and international oil companies.
The scope of the company’s operations in West Africa, which will be undertaken together with Emas Offshore, will include engineering and offshore support work for an international oil company in the region.
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