EnerMech Boosts UK Operations With Eight New Contract Wins
Integrated solutions specialists EnerMech is bringing forward a robust growth strategy for its UK operations after securing a string of new contracts in the first few months of 2021.
The Aberdeen-headquartered company has a strong pipeline of work for the year ahead with eight projects awarded in the last three months. The campaigns are a combination of new and extended contracts and will be split across its bases in Aberdeen, Scotland and Great Yarmouth, England.
Wins include a frame agreement extension with TechnipFMC for pre- commissioning services, delivery of shutdown and small bore tubing services for Chrysaor and the supply of rigging equipment and crane management services for Petrofac’s Duty Holder assets in the UKCS.
EnerMech was also awarded a two-year extension with leading Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) operator BW Offshore. A specialist team will supply
equipment and crane services in addition to small bore tubing and flexible hose inspections for the Catcher FPSO following a successful two years on the project.
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Vysus Group Selected by Aibel to Support Upgrade and Electrification of Oseberg Field off Norway
Vysus Group (formerly Lloyd’s Register Energy – LR), the global engineering and technology consultancy, has secured a contract with the international services company, Aibel, which was awarded a five-year portfolio agreement with Equinor for major project activities to be performed at Oseberg Field Center.
The scope will see Vysus Group perform various safety studies, from hazard identification studies to carrying out consequence modelling and quantitative risk analysis. The project is designed to maximise gas exports via low-pressure production, while minimising CO2 emissions from what is an energy-intensive process. The work carried out by Vysus Group represents one of several key elements in the front- end engineering and design (FEED) for the Oseberg OGP project.
Remi Martini, Principal Risk Management Consultant at Vysus Group, said: “We are pleased to continue our longstanding, global relationship with Aibel for risk management consultancy services.
“The work being carried out by Vysus Group at the field is crucial to these types of large modifications, which require approval by the relevant petroleum authorities.”
Vysus Group has been involved with the project since the concept stage.
Twin Brothers Names Jason Webster as General Manager
Twin Brothers Marine (TB), a leader in heavy steel fabrication for the oil and gas, industrial, infrastructure and renewables industries, has named Jason Webster as General Manager.
Based in the Louisa, La. facility, Webster will lead an organizational transformation of Twin Brothers, including corporate strategies, industry expansion and business practices.
Webster stated, “My leadership focus will be on driving profit through value creation, organic and non-organic business development and efficient
workflow processes. Twin Brothers will continue the path forward with diversification of the company – expanding our reach further into the petrochemical, LNG, civil infrastructure and offshore wind sectors – both domestically and internationally.”
A graduate of the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, with a degree in business systems and analysis technology, Webster has more than 15 years of managerial, business development and sales experience, including General Manager of Angola at Clariant Oil and Mining Services (2017-2021), Sales Team Leader at Clariant Oil and Mining Services (2015-2017) and Senior Account Manager at Nalco Champion, an Ecolab company (2007-2015).
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