Indonesia: Subsea 7 secures contract from BP

Subsea 7 has been awarded a series of contracts by Stolt Offshore subsidiary PT Komaritim (PTK), in support of its recently acquired subsea operations services contract for BP West Java Ltd. The two-year contract, with a further one year option, is worth in excess of USD 24 million and will be performed by Subsea 7’s Integrated Remote Technologies division. PTK will be the primary contractor responsible for the inspection, repair and maintenance of BP’s facilities in West Java, Indonesia. The contract will be managed by a dedicated project team based in Jakarta with additional personnel mobilised for specific campaigns. Subsea 7’s IRT division will be responsible for the provision of ROV-based inspection and maintenance tasks principally deployed from Subsea 7’s DP2 support vessel DSND Surveyor which will have both work class and inspection class ROVs mobilised. Meanwhile, PTK will be responsible for the provision of diving services during the inspection and maintenance tasks. Any repair work which results from the contract may lead to potential utilisation of Subsea 7’s dive support vessel Rockwater 2.




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