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Stork Awarded North Sea Offshore Services Contract

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Stork has bagged a five-year contract to provide services for the Heather, Thistle and Magnus offshore platforms in the North Sea.

Global maintenance firm Stork has been awarded a five-year contract by EnQuest PLC to provide multi-skilled deck crew services for its offshore oil and gas assets located in the northern and central North Sea.

Stork hasn’t disclosed the contract value.

However, ScaffMag understands that The Muehlhan Group has retained the scaffolding contract. They will continue to supply and erect scaffolding services on EnQuest platforms in the North Sea.

“Stork is pleased to once again work with EnQuest by providing operational support services and continuing to help improve the efficiency of the company’s North Sea assets,” said Taco de Haan, Stork’s president.

Stork’s multi-skilled crew will provide services for the Heather, Thistle and Magnus offshore platforms in the northern North Sea and the floating production, storage and offloading vessels in the northern and central North Sea.

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The five-year contract began in September and includes two one-year extension options.

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