Bibby Completes Decommissioning Work for Maersk Oil UK

July 13, 2017

Bibby Offshore, a subsea services provider to the oil and gas industry, has announced a multimillion dollar contract with a global energy player Maersk Oil UK to provide late life production enhancement and decommissioning support in the North Sea.  
The contract saw Bibby Offshore’s diving support vessel Bibby Polaris operate at two separate locations, undertaking production system isolations and critical component replacements to facilitate late life production enhancement, together with decommissioning support, which includes subsea deconstruction and infrastructure recovery.
Barry Macleod, UKCS managing director at Bibby Offshore (Photo: Bibby Offshore)
Barry Macleod, UKCS managing director at Bibby Offshore (Photo: Bibby Offshore)
Completed in early July, the projects represented the latest in a number of contracts the client has awarded Bibby Offshore within the past 12 months.
“We have successfully completed multiple projects with this customer, with the latest contract demonstrating their confidence in our late life management and decommissioning expertise,” said Barry Macleod, UKCS managing director at Bibby Offshore.

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