Oceaneering bags LNG contracts

Houston-based Oceaneering said its integrity management and digital solutions segment has won several contracts including LNG jobs.

The contracts range in duration from three to five years, with a cumulative value exceeding $250 million, the firm said in a statement.

Additionally, these awards come from major operators for several international projects and about 55% of these contracts represent renewals of existing agreements, it said.

The scopes of work for these contracts include software, data services, remote integrity engineering, and remote and onsite inspection services for both brownfield and greenfield projects onshore and offshore.

Furthermore, the sites covered by these contracts include vessels, LNG plants, LNG storage facilities, terminals, and production facilities in Qatar, Angola, Azerbaijan, the United States, and Australia, the firm said.

To remind, Oceaneering last year revealed at least two LNG contracts including an FLNG job from Golar but also a deal in Dubai.

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