Energy services firm Proserv has been awarded three decommissioning contracts worth more than $2.5million for work in the Norwegian North Sea.
The firm’s Stavanger facility will provide cutting services as part of a full severance package covering subsea and topside work.
The awards build upon decommissioning successes for the company in recent months with around $8million worth of work secured in Asia Pacific, the UK and Gulf of Mexico.
As part of the contracts, Proserv will provide abrasive cutting, diamond wire cutting, grout removal and dredging services.
Henrik Johnson, region president for Norway, said: “To date, we have cut over 300 wells globally in a variety of challenging conditions and environments, so our track record and the reliability of our equipment was a key factor in securing these awards.
“Another major attraction is the fact we can offer a wide range of integrated services all under one roof helping to cut costs, reduce complex supply chains and better manage risk through using a single source provider.
“One of the contracts requires specialist engineered solutions to deal with non-standard sizes used in the structure. The complex installation requires a custom technology solution rather than an ‘off-the-shelf’ package and this is at the core of Proserv’s expertise.”
Proserv is currently investing more than $2million to develop two new Multi String Cutting (MSC) systems for well severance campaigns, to meet market demand.