en.Wedoany.com Reported - BOURBON has secured new subsea and offshore support contracts in West Africa and Southeast Asia, expanding its vessel deployment for deepwater operations in Ghana and shallow-water activities in the Philippines.

The offshore vessel owner has signed a multi-month subsea services contract with Tullow Oil for operations at the deepwater Jubilee field offshore Ghana. The multipurpose support vessel Bourbon Evolution 802, equipped with two work-class heavy-duty remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), will perform inspection, maintenance, and repair services on wellheads, as well as clean the mooring chains of the floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit. The vessel will also conduct survey missions and install pipelines and Christmas trees.
Last month, BOURBON secured a three-year service agreement in the Philippines to support offshore operations for Prime Energy Resources Development. This is BOURBON's first contract with Prime and its first project in the country. The contract was awarded under a commercial partnership with Bahtera Sri Kandi.
Before the Bourbon Liberty 237 anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessel is deployed in August, it will undergo modifications to enable it to carry methanol for offshore operations. The modifications will include converting tanks, installing a dedicated pumping system and nitrogen inerting system, and modifying piping and protective coatings, pending approval from maritime authorities and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).
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