EnerMech secures contract for Anasuria FPSO in North Sea
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
EnerMech has been awarded a three year cranes and lifting services contract for the Anasuria FPSO vessel, located 127 km east of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the central North Sea.
Secured following a competitive tendering process, the contract, awarded directly by Anasuria Operating Company (AOC), builds on the existing relationship established through the previous duty holder since October 2020. AOC acts as the installation and pipeline operator for the vessel and cluster.
EnerMech will continue to provide its core crew of crane operators and mechanics to conduct maintenance and operations, as well as additional personnel for any major maintenance and project-related work. A dedicated onshore support team will be backed by cranes and lifting technical expertise and engineering and technical support from the organisation’s Aberdeen office, Scotland.
EnerMech CEO, Charles Davison Jnr, said: “This award is another strong endorsement of our expertise in delivering critical lifting and maintenance solutions in the North Sea and supporting FPSOs. It highlights the growing confidence in EnerMech’s ability to deliver consistent, high-quality solutions for the offshore industry. By building trusted, direct relationships with clients like AOC, we are driving value through our integrated capabilities and reinforcing EnerMech’s position as the partner of choice for offshore operations.”
Graeme Cook, Vice President of Lifting Solutions (West), added: “Our teams are fully equipped and experienced to deliver safe, efficient day-to-day crane maintenance and operations for the Anasuria FPSO. This includes mobilising our teams for any major maintenance projects that arise, ensuring the vessel’s lifting operations remain reliable and productive.”
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/14042025/enermech-secures-contract-for-anasuria-fpso-in-north-sea/
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