Aberdeen data specialist firm secures contract extension

TECHNOLOGY and data intelligence specialist IMRANDD has secured a two-year contract extension with Dana Petroleum, providing integrity services for all ...

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TECHNOLOGY and data intelligence specialist IMRANDD has secured a two-year contract extension with Dana Petroleum, providing integrity services for all of its UK operated assets.

The contract covers predictive maintenance planning, risk-based inspection (RBI) services, integrity management and data analytics to both of Dana’s floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs) vessels in the North Sea.

IMRANDD, based in Aberdeen’s Union Street, has been supporting Dana Petroleum since 2016 and the contract renewal secures work for seven engineers.

Commenting on the renewal, Innes Auchterlonie, IMRANND chief executive officer, said: “I’m extremely proud of our team and delighted to extend the relationship with our much-valued customer, Dana Petroleum.

“This award demonstrates a continued confidence in IMRANDD’s ability to provide cutting-edge integrity management solutions that maximise operational efficiencies and reduce costs.”

Dana’s two operating assets include the Western Isles FPSO that takes production from the Harris and Barra fields in the Northern North Sea, 160km east of the Shetlands and 12km west of Tern field.  The Triton FPSO accepts producing oil and gas from the Bittern, Guillemot West & North West fields, Clapham and Pict and Saxon fields.

 

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