Neptune Marine Services Ltd (NMS) today announced that it has been awarded a combined services contract from ConocoPhillips Australia Pty Ltd on the Bayu-Undan Gas Recycle Facility located in the Timor Sea. Encompassing four of Neptune’s service lines, the scope of work includes a program of pipeline inspection surveys, ROV inspection of the facility’s pipelines and platform utilizing the Neptune Trident support vessel, and grouting services.
Neptune’s Managing Director and CEO, Christian Lange, said the contract award was indicative of Neptune’s maturation across its target industries. “This project highlights Neptune’s unique ability to provide its clients with customized solutions comprising multiple services that are assembled and managed by a single contractor,” he explained. In related company news, Neptune Geomatics has been awarded a rig positioning contract from Esso Australia Ltd, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil Corporation, on the Kipper Turrum Tuna Development Project in Australia’s Bass Strait region. Mr Lange said the new program of work, together with the recently announced contract awards in the UK, would contribute approximately $15 million to the company’s second half revenue and earnings weighting guidance.
Neptune Marine Services (NMS) is one of Australia’s leading providers of engineered solutions to the international oil and gas, marine and renewable energy industries. The company employs more than 600 people in Australia, the UK, USA and Asia and provides a full suite of innovative services including subsea and pipeline engineering; commercial diving; specialist fabrication; inspection, repair and maintenance; pipeline stabilization and protection; ROV and vessel supply; hydrographic surveying and geophysical services; project management; rope access and tension netting IRM; and the patented NEPSYS dry underwater welding technology.
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