The $95 million deal involves the provision of maintenance engineering, maintenance execution and support services over a three-year period.

Petrofac said the award builds on a$300 million deal it scooped in February last year to carry out engineering, procurement and construction work on the first phase of the field’s processing facilities.

The company’s Offshore Projects & Operations (OPO) business will now provide maintenance services including a computerized maintenance information management system and related processes and procedures, maintenance execution and associated support services in relation to the processing facilities, equipment and associated infrastructure.

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