Contracts & Tenders

THREE60 secures EPCC Contracts at Adolo FPSO with BW Offshore in Gabon


Published: Thursday January 18, 2024
By: Oilfield Africa Review

THREE60 Energy (THREE60), an industrially diversified global service company delivering innovative solutions across the asset lifecycle, has secured two engineering & construction contracts in Gabon with global offshore floating energy solutions provider, BW Offshore (BWO).

THREE60 will provide extensive engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) services for BWO’s Catcher and Adolo FPSOs, delivering complex brownfield modifications through innovative multi-discipline engineering solutions to the assets located offshore in the UK and Gabon.

Expanding an ongoing relationship between the two companies, THREE60 has provided valuable expertise of multi-disciplinary engineering and construction teams to deliver responsible, fit for purpose EPCC solutions, particularly in production enhancement, debottlenecking and obsolescence, for the past 2 years.

These evergreen contracts demonstrate THREE60’s proven capability in successfully delivering projects for FPSOs in the North Sea and internationally and is part of a broader global expansion of THREE60’s EPCC service line. This has included delivering services to clients and assets located in 14 different countries throughout Europe, North Africa, West Africa, South East Asia and South America.

 “These two perpetual EPCC contracts demonstrate BWO’s ongoing confidence in our global offering and how the benefits of our flexible, agile, and responsive delivery approach have been received in our relationship to date.

“Leveraging our expertise in floating systems, we remain committed to delivering value for BWO and look forward to building a positive, collaborative relationship in the years ahead,” Alasdair Smith, Managing Director of THREE60 Energy’s EPCC business, said.

“Leveraging our expertise in floating systems, we remain committed to delivering value for BWO and look forward to building a positive, collaborative relationship in the years ahead,” Smith added.

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