Contract for EP Services of Shell’s Mars Corridor assets

Energy Disrupter

Fossil Energy – Shell

Audubon Engineering has entered a three-year contract with Shell Offshore to provide brownfield engineering and procurement (EP) services support for Shell’s Mars Corridor.

The contract, which comes with two one-year options to extend, covers some of Shell’s offshore assets in the US Gulf of Mexico, including its Mars, Olympus, Ursa, and Vito tension leg platforms. The water depths for this deep-water portfolio range from approximately 3,000 to 4,000 feet (914 to 1,200 meters).

The contract scope spans topside engineering and procurement services, encompassing single-well subsea tiebacks; crane, lifeboat, and HVAC replacements; controls, firewater system, and utility upgrades; gas-lift installation; and prefabricated skid packages.

Original Source: https://ocean-energyresources.com/2022/06/04/contract-for-ep-services-of-shells-mars-corridor-assets/