Ocean companies supplier DeepOcean has been awarded a contract by ExxonMobil Guyana for the supply of subsea building and inspection, upkeep, and restore (IMR) companies offshore Guyana in South America.
Beneath the contract, DeepOcean will plan and execute a variety of subsea actions, together with subsea building and jumper installations in addition to subsea IMR work, at ExxonMobil Guyana’s operations on the Stabroek Block, positioned roughly 120 miles offshore Guyana.
DeepOcean will deploy the Siem Day multi-purpose help vessel (MPSV) to conduct subsea operations.
The Siem Day is provided with a 250te crane and cutting-edge expertise and options, enabling environment friendly and protected operations even within the harshest offshore environments.
The vessel boasts a big deck area, superior dynamic positioning techniques, and twin ROV spreads, making certain superior efficiency and most productiveness.
“We’re extremely dedicated to delivering high-quality subsea companies and options, and we look ahead to working carefully with ExxonMobil Guyana to help their operations within the varied subject developments within the Stabroek Block,” stated Tony Stokes, president of DeepOcean’s American operation.
The Stabroek Block is among the world’s most promising oil and gasoline discoveries, with estimated recoverable sources exceeding eight billion oil-equivalent barrels thus far.