DeepOcean has been selected to execute a subsea decommissioning project in oil and gas fields located offshore Western Australia.
This operation will include the removal of strategic infrastructure components such as subsea trees, flowlines, risers and dynamic umbilicals, as well as a mooring buoy with disconnectable turret(DTM).
Implementation of the decommissioning project in Western Australia
The project will be carried out from one of the company’s regional vessels and will be managed from its Perth headquarters. With operating depths of between 300 and 400 meters, the contract represents a significant technical challenge that the company will take on, integrating local expertise and global capabilities.
The award comes months after DeepOcean acquired Shelf Subsea, a company with a strong presence in the Eastern Hemisphere. The resulting synergy has strengthened the company’s operational capabilities in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, consolidating its portfolio of subsea solutions.
DeepOcean is an established reference in the field of subsea decommissioning. subsea decommissioning in the North Sea. This new contract in Australia is evidence of its ability to bring proven expertise and experience to new markets. According to Colin McGinnis, managing director for Asia Pacific, the project reflects the company’s commitment to the regional energy sector and underlines its operational leadership.
The company maintains its approach that integrates engineering, installation, maintenance and recycling services, with an emphasis on remote, automated and low-carbon operations. This program strengthens its competitiveness and reinforces its role as a facilitator in the global energy transition.
Also backed by investor group Triton, DeepOcean is committed to sustained growth in strategic sectors such as offshore renewables and decommissioning of mature oil infrastructure.
Source and photo: DeepOcean