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BusinessOilfield specialist wins £2.5m maintenance contract with North Sea operator

Oilfield specialist wins £2.5m maintenance contract with North Sea operator

A GLOBAL oilfield specialist has secured a £2.5m contract to deliver a maintenance programme with a North Sea operator.

Oil Plus Ltd has secured the contract in order to develop and deliver a maintenance resilience and equipment reliability programme.

The Berkshire based firm has a well-established asset management division based in Aberdeen.

This is the first campaign for Oil Plus’s new maintenance and vulnerabilities team.

This team was set up specifically to support operators that acquire mature assets by providing business-critical equipment maintenance planning and offshore technical repair resources across the transition period.

Oil Plus director Clarke Shepherd.
Oil Plus director Clarke Shepherd says the business is “thrilled to have been selected as a key strategic partner” to support the operator.

A group of 15 experienced onshore and offshore engineers and technicians have been mobilised to support the project.

They will be tasked with reviewing pre-existing operating procedures, identifying and prioritising business-critical remedial work, and liquidating any improvement and reliability backlogs for clients.

This aims to ensure ongoing production from assets is not hampered by equipment failures and unplanned outages.  

For this specific campaign, the team will review the platform’s known areas of potential vulnerability to develop a production stability plan.

It will also be supported by Oil Plus’s proprietary AIM+ smart maintenance software.

The process will look at areas including power generation, gas compression, and sea water lift systems.  

Oil Plus global business development director Clarke Shepherd said: “When operators acquire mature assets, the safety critical maintenance programme remains a priority. 

“Reviewing and implementing a revised business-critical maintenance programme to ensure equipment resilience and reliability is also essential to ensure production efficiency. 

“We set up our maintenance and vulnerability team to provide this additional support to E&P businesses by combining a talented crew of dedicated onshore and offshore personnel to deliver continuous data monitoring, reduce any backlog, and improve the overall visibility and health of assets.

“We are thrilled to have been selected as a key strategic partner to support this North Sea operator with its core maintenance and operations team with this unique service.

“We look forward to working with them to ensure equipment availability is maximised and full advantage is taken of planned outages to ensure production and operational efficiency.” 

Oil Plus employs 50 personnel in total and has plans to increase its Aberdeen team with another five new recruits in the coming months to support further work for its maintenance and vulnerability team. 

As well as asset integrity management services, the business has been providing water treatment, injection and production chemistry solutions to the global oil and gas sector for more than 40 years. 

The consultancy was acquired in 2017 by Aberdeen oil and gas entrepreneur, Mark Cavanagh. 

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