Add Energy wins $600k BP Trinidad and Tobago contract

Add Energy, the international energy consultancy provider, has been awarded a maintenance build contract with BP Trinidad and Tobago LLC ...

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Add Energy, the international energy consultancy provider, has been awarded a maintenance build contract with BP Trinidad and Tobago LLC for work on the Angelin gas field, a development located 60 km offshore Trinidad and Tobago’s east coast.

The $600k contract will see Add Energy carry out the development of a full asset maintenance build and will include the delivery of an asset register and functional hierarchy build, equipment criticality assignment, development of maintenance strategies for critical and non-critical equipment, job plans and procedures, critical sparing and BoMs development.

The 8-month project will be led by Add Energy’s Technical Manager, Julio Monsalve and will cover 6500 equipment tags.
As part of this win, Add Energy have recruited 4 new personnel in Houston to support the project delivery.

Peter Adam, Executive Vice President, Add Energy, commented: “As we continue to work closely with BP and expand our presence in delivering projects in the Trinidad and Tobago region, we are delighted to have been selected for this project with BPTT Angelin.”

“We believe that Add Energy’s customer-focused approach, in combination with project execution expertise and lessons learnt from previous maintenance builds, will enhance this project and support the operator in getting best value for money and will continue to optimise maintenance expenditure for BPTT.”

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