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Ezra’s EMAS AMC scores North Sea subsea contracts

Singapore: Offshore service provider Ezra Holdings has announced that subsea division, EMAS AMC, has won global contracts values at over $115m including options.

The contracts include a rigid pipelay project on the Aviat field development in the UK North Sea, under an agreement signed with Apache. The project scope includes project management, detailed engineering, procurement, and installation of 23.2 km rigid pipelines and 24 km umbilical via reel, flexible riser, spools, and structures as well as pre-commissioning.

A deal has also been signed for engineering and offshore support work in West Africa for an oil major, and a contract for ROV support services and high voltage alternate current (HVAC) pull-ins.

Lionel Lee, Ezra’s Group CEO and managing director, commented: “EMAS AMC has the infrastructure, engineering capabilities and the vessel capacities for complex pipe lay, umbilical lay and subsea installation work. The Aviat project with Apache proves our position in the North Sea, and the opportunities arising from our frame agreement with them in the region.”

Additionally, EMAS Energy and EMAS AMC will deploy the Lewek Centurion to Asia, for work including subsea pipeline free span work, well plug and abandonments, slickline and nitrogen operations, well stimulation and pipeline pre-commissioning work.

Grant Rowles

Grant spent nine years at Informa Group based in London, Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore. He gained strong management experience in publishing, conferences and awards schemes in the shipping and legal areas, working on a number of titles including Lloyd's List. In 2009 Grant joined Seatrade responsible for the commercial development of Seatrade’s Asia products. In 2012, with Sam Chambers, he co-founded Asia Shipping Media.
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