Shah Deniz Bravo platform

Turan Drilling & Engineering to manage BP procurement activity in deal worth up to $120 million

TURAN Drilling & Engineering, a joint venture from Aberdeen-based KCA Deutag, has been awarded a contract amendment from BP worth ...

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TURAN Drilling & Engineering, a joint venture from Aberdeen-based KCA Deutag, has been awarded a contract amendment from BP worth up to $120 million.

The contract is for the management of the SAP maintenance system, wells procurement activity, inventory, storage and warehousing for the BP Global Wells Organisation in Azerbaijan.

The initial term is for five years with two one-year extension options.

The rigs Turan will work on are East, West and Central Azeri, Deepwater Gunashli, West Chirag, Chirag and Shah Deniz installations.

Bob Petrie, Turan Drilling & Engineering general director, said, “We are delighted that BP has demonstrated its faith in Turan Drilling & Engineering, by broadening the service we provide in Azerbaijan to include procurement activities.

“This shows our ability to offer value at, and beyond the rig site, providing solutions for customers across their operations.”

 

 

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