Monday, 2 August 2010

Acergy awarded $220 million contract by Petrobras


Acergy has been awarded a new four-year contract by Petrobras, for the Acergy Condor, in Brazil, commencing in September 2010. The contract, estimated to be worth around $220 million, is for the provision of flexible laying services, offshore Brazil in water depths of up to 2,000 mt.

Acergy currently operates two ships on long term contracts for Petrobras: the Acergy Condor, carrying out flexible line bundle laying down to 2000 mt as well as ROV operations, and the Acergy Harrier, carrying out saturation diving intervention and diverless construction down to 3000 mt water depth.

“We are pleased to have been awarded this contract for the Acergy Condor, which follows more than twelve uninterrupted years of similar work by this ship for Petrobras, during which we have achieved an excellent operational and safety performance. It demonstrates the high degree of client satisfaction with our operational capabilities and our strong local presence,” said, Acergy's chief operating officer, Bruno Chabas.

To find out more about Acergy please visit Acergy's web site, which you can find here.

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