EnerMech secures two major pipeline pre-commissioning contracts

EnerMech secures two major pipeline pre-commissioning contracts

Published:  28 August, 2024 EnerMech has announced it has been awarded two significant pipeline pre-commissioning contracts in offshore East Malaysia, marking a substantial milestone in the expansion of its critical pipeline and subsea activities within the region in both deep and shallow water environments. These contracts have been secured with two tier-one contractor clients, both…


Published:  28 August, 2024

EnerMech has announced it has been awarded two significant pipeline pre-commissioning contracts in offshore East Malaysia, marking a substantial milestone in the expansion of its critical pipeline and subsea activities within the region in both deep and shallow water environments.

These contracts have been secured with two tier-one contractor clients, both of which are supporting the same multinational operator’s developments in the region.

The first scope of work involves pre-commissioning operations at a depth of 1,300 metres in deep water, and the second scope takes place in shallow waters.

EnerMech says its multi-skilled team will carry out a range of highly specialised services for both clients including flooding, cleaning, gauging and testing, dewatering and nitrogen packing of subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines.

The company has extensive experience in the region having successfully supported its customers’ needs since its establishment in Asia in 2009. Over the last 15 years, it has expanded its geographical presence in Asia with subject matter experts located at its operational bases in Asia and further afield in Americas, Europe, Australia and AMEC regions. In Asia, EnerMech’s focus countries are Singapore, Malaysia (regional HQ), Indonesia and China.

Charles “Chuck” Davison Jr., EnerMech CEO (pictured) said: “Asia is a key geography for the business as it has significant offshore oil and gas reserves that continue to attract investment. These two new contracts align with our strategic vision to expand our pipeline and subsea capabilities in the region to support the current sector’s needs and the anticipated larger projects on the horizon.

“EnerMech is in a strong position to win further subsea pipelines and umbilicals pre-commissioning projects as we have many years of expertise delivering similar project solutions around the world. This allows our teams to leverage the knowledge, experience and lessons learnt with the skills required to deliver exceptional value add and efficiencies and results for our clients every time.”

Behzad Kazerani, EnerMech’s Chief Business Development Officer and General Manager, Asia, added: “Our customers recognise our Asia and Malaysia operations as a centre of excellence for their global pipeline and subsea operations. Therefore EnerMech is well placed to support their regional projects with the necessary specialist technical capabilities, combined with state-of-the-art equipment, to deliver the required technical and innovative solutions.”

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Charles “Chuck” Davison Jr., EnerMech CEO


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