Helix Energy obtains approval for decommissioning in the Gulf of Mexico

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Helix Energy y desmantelamiento en el Golfo de México

Helix Energy Solutions, a benchmark in oil and gas services, has consolidated its five-year strategic alliance with the company Talos Energy . This agreement is focused on decommissioning in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico region.

Helix Energy Solutions and its commitment in the region

This project will initiate phases on the U.S. platform in the Gulf of Mexico, under the terms of the contract signed in mid-February 2024. The execution of these works is scheduled for the second quarter of this year, according to an official statement issued by Talos Energy Inc.

This maintains Helix Energy’s commitment to the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. In 2023, the company acquired a 39-well project for decommissioning.

The Helix Alliance, the Louisiana-based subsidiary, employed a comprehensive planning strategy to carry out the project, utilizing the EPIC Hedron heavy lift barge, liftboats, the Triton Explorer dive support vessel and multiple OSVs, to achieve efficient and safe execution.

Global expansion of the company

Helix Energy Solutions has recently announced that it has extended its decommissioning contract with Trident Energy for offshore operations in Brazil. operations in Brazil. In addition, the company was awarded a second deepwater well intervention contract with Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria (Esso) in the Erha and Usan fields offshore Nigeria.

The project in Nigeria, which will start in September 2024, involves well intervention using the Q4000 vessel, a semi-submersible well intervention platform with DP3 technology. The installation of this advanced unit is planned until 2025, consolidating its presence in Nigerian waters.

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Source: marinetechnologynews.com

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