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Fugro awarded PETRONAS contract for positioning services in Guyana-Suriname Basin
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Fugro in the Caribbean has received a contract award from PETRONAS Suriname E&P B.V. (PSEPBV), a subsidiary of PETRONAS, for the provision of positioning services for an exploration programme in Block 52, off the coast of the capital Paramaribo in the Guyana-Suriname Basin.
The 2-year contract involves Fugros Starfix® precise positioning solution to help ensure safe and efficient transit, anchoring and drilling activities for the programmes semi-submersible rig and support vessels. Work on the contract has already begun and executing these services in a restrictive Covid-19 environment has so far posed multiple operational challenges for Fugro. As an example, both Suriname and Trinidad and Tobagos international borders were closed ahead of the programmes first rig move in October 2020 but Fugros local sta
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Fugro has received a contract award from Petronas Suriname E&P B.V. (PSEPBV), a subsidiary of Petronas, for the provision of positioning services for an exploration programme in Block 52, off the coast of the capital Paramaribo in the Guyana-Suriname Basin.
The 2-year contract involves Fugro’s Starfix
® precise positioning solution to help ensure safe and efficient transit, anchoring and drilling activities for the programme’s semi-submersible rig and support vessels. Work on the contract has already begun and executing these services in a restrictive Covid-19 environment has so far posed multiple operational challenges for Fugro. As an example, both Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago’s international borders were closed ahead of the programme’s first rig move in October 2020 but Fugro’s local staff worked with regulators to overcome these hurdles and deliver the surface and subsurface positioning services that PSEPBV needed to safely and accurately position
December 15, 2020
Fugro in the Caribbean has received a contract award from Petronas Suriname E&P B.V. (PSEPBV), a subsidiary of Petronas, for the provision of positioning services for an exploration programme in Block 52, off the coast of the capital Paramaribo in the Guyana-Suriname basin. Petronas is a global energy and solutions partner and ranks amongst the largest corporations in Fortune Global 500.
The two-year contract involves Fugro’s Starfix precise positioning solution to help ensure safe and efficient transit, anchoring and drilling activities for the programme’s semi-submersible rig and support vessels. Work on the contract has already begun and executing these services in a restrictive Covid-19 environment has so far posed multiple operational challenges for Fugro. As an example, both Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago’s international borders were closed ahead of the programme’s first rig move in October 2020, but Fugro’s local staff worked with regulators to
Fugro has received a contract award from Petronas for the provision of positioning services for an exploration program in Block 52.
Fugro announced Tuesday that it has received a contract award from Petronas Suriname E&P B.V. (PSEPBV), a subsidiary of Petronas, for the provision of positioning services for an exploration program in Block 52, which is located in the Guyana-Suriname Basin.
The two year deal will see Fugro help ensure safe and efficient transit, anchoring and drilling activities for the program’s semi-submersible rig and support vessels, Fugro outlined. Work on the contract has already begun.
Executing work as part of the deal in a Covid-19 environment has so far posed multiple operational challenges for Fugro, the company revealed. As an example, the company noted that both Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago’s international borders were closed ahead of the program’s first rig move in October. However, Fugro said its local staff worked with regulators to overcome