Dana’s Triton and Western Isles FPSOs

Offshore lifting equipment company awarded Dana Petroleum contract

OFFSHORE lifting equipment provider Kenzfigee has won a five-year lifting services contract from Dana Petroleum. The agreement will see the ...

Facebook
LinkedIn
X

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily business news digest.

OFFSHORE lifting equipment provider Kenzfigee has won a five-year lifting services contract from Dana Petroleum.

The agreement will see the firm, which has a base in Blackburn, provide maintenance management and the supply of service engineers on Dana’s ‘Triton’ and ‘Western Isles’ FPSOs, both operational in the North-sea.

The value of the contract has not been disclosed.

KenzFigee has been providing equipment and services to Dana in the North Sea for many years and working very closely with Dana to design the next generation TotalCare service contract.

Jan-Pieter Klaver, Kenzfigee chief executive officer, said: “We are pleased to have the opportunity to further develop this important relationship between our companies by expanding our provision of safe, cost effective and innovative service.

“It will further strengthen and grow KenzFigee’s presence in the UK market to bring our dedicated services to more UK clients.”

Barry Stewart, Kenzfigee UK operations vice president added: “Dana Petroleum have been great partners to work with and they have welcomed our commitment to understand their business and implement a well needed remedy for an ever-changing industry where operational strategies are geared towards business excellence.”

Related Articles

Organisations benefitting from receiving energy grants  
SSEN targets final grid consents in £33 billion upgrade drive
Offshore Energies UK Responds to Clean Energy Funding Plans and the New Fair Work Charter
Offshore Energies UK Welcomes British Geological Survey Report on North Sea Carbon Storage
Film-Ocean showcases new work Class ROV and remote operations centre at Subsea Expo 2026
Stonehaven Substation plans rejected after contentious debate

Other Articles from ABN