Plexus bags Maersk North Sea gig

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AIM-listed Plexus Holdings said today it has won £3 million ($4.9 million) contract with Maersk Oil for wellhead services in the North Sea.

The contract is for three years plus a two year option.

Plexus will supply Maersk with wellhead technology, casing support and mudline suspension services for exploration services in the North Sea.

“The work will include a minimum of two wells in the UK’s central North Sea,” Plexus said.

The work gets under way in May next year.

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