Tony Stokes, DeepOcean’s President - Americas

DeepOcean awarded vessel services frame agreement

DEEPOCEAN has been awarded a frame agreement contract by an undisclosed US-based operator for delivery of engineering, project management and ...

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DEEPOCEAN has been awarded a frame agreement contract by an undisclosed US-based operator for delivery of engineering, project management and vessel support to execute a wide range of subsea activities throughout 2022.

The contract covers provision of project management engineering capabilities for specialized subsea services, including the utilization of light construction vessels and ROVs from DeepOcean’s versatile fleet in the US Gulf of Mexico to execute the offshore work. 

“This is a big win for us which reflects our ability to deliver market leading services, technology and engineered solutions in the overall aim of adding value for our customer base. We look forward to further enhancing our service offering in the US,” says DeepOcean’s President – Americas, Tony Stokes.

DeepOcean will provide a dedicated project management team to assist with scope planning and execution. This will be the primary support interface for all activities and major service packages. The award signifies the company’s ability to deliver a safe, reliable, and efficient service in the subsea inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) space. This repeat commitment strengthens the collaboration and demonstrates DeepOcean’s emphasis on customer care added value.   

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