Singapore's Ezra Holdings has bagged contracts worth more than
$125m including options for offshore support work and subsea construction.
EMAS Marine, Ezra's offshore support
services division, added contracts for offshore support work in Malaysia,
Thailand and Australia with the deployment of two anchor handling tug supply
(AHTS) vessels and one platform supply vessel (PSV).
EMAS AMC, the subsea services division,
was awarded contracts to carry out subsea jobs in West Africa and Asia. The
scope of work includes FPSO mooring repair work in West Africa, and the
installation of flowlines, associated pipeline end terminations and spools in
Asia.
Work for these projects is expected to
start in the first quarter of 2014.
“The Asia Pacific region is an
important market for us with offshore support, subsea construction and
engineering activities expected to continue picking up as oilfield operators
venture further offshore. With our strong roots here in Asia, we are well
positioned to compete for the many upcoming projects in the region,” said
Lionel Lee, CEO and managing director of Ezra.
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