Aker Solutions has secured a long-term frame agreement with Azule Energy to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for brownfield projects and modifications for two FPSO units in Angola.
The agreement focuses on the Greater Plutonio and PSVM FPSOs, encompassing EPC for maintenance and modifications.
The three-year contract, which includes the possibility for two additional one-year renewals, is a continuation of the two companies’ present framework agreement.
Azule Energy is a joint venture owned by Eni and BP.
Aker Solutions plans to manage contract execution and delivery through its teams in Luanda, Angola, and Aberdeen in the UK.
The company said that the project management will be based in Angola.
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By GlobalDataAker Solutions Life Cycle executive vice-president and head Paal Eikeseth said: “This new contract strengthens our global life cycle operations and is a pivotal project for our offices in Aberdeen and Luanda.
“We are actively recruiting to enhance the strength and competence of our existing project team. Moving forward, our local business development efforts will focus on improving and strengthening relationships with local subcontractors, as well as hiring and training local personnel.”
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