Oceaneering wins two contracts totaling over $100 million for work offshore Angola, Guyana

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Oceaneering International, Inc. announced that its Offshore Projects Group (OPG) segment has been awarded two international contracts, with a combined total value more than $100 million.

Oceaneering has been named a consortium partner to support transportation and installation work on the Girassol Life Extension project offshore Angola. The scope of work includes air and saturation diving services, project management, engineering, and procurement activities, in support of the prime contractor’s recovery and replacement of 12 risers.

Having extensive experience in Angolan offshore developments, Oceaneering will provide Angolan personnel for the project and manage the in-country operations of the consortium. Oceaneering is expected to provide its services in various phases, commencing in late 2023, lasting into late 2025.

Oceaneering has also been awarded a contract for work on a jumper installation project in the Stabroek block offshore Guyana. The scope of the project adds to the company’s growing body of work in the South American country in support of a key client. It consists of jumper and subsea field development installation and other associated tasks. The scope of supply is already underway and anticipated to last through the remainder of 2023.

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