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Shell to open bids for offshore vessels operations in Nigerian oil blocs

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Multinational oil giant, Shell would soon commence a bidding process for multiple offshore vessels, for its oil projects in Nigeria.

 

Meanwhile, Chevron, according to documents sighted by the media, also hunts for company to support Agbami survey.

 

Chevron aims to place an order for seismic-related work on its deep-water Agbami project offshore Nigeria.

 

Shell is set to award a significant contract in Nigeria that could involve the supply of up to 14 offshore vessels chartered on a firm and call-off basis in few months to come.

The oil giant’s focus in Nigeria is on its offshore fields such as EA and Bonga as well as new schemes such as HI and HA in shallow water and Bonga South West/Aparo in deep water.

 

The vessel prequalification exercise was kicked off by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), which wants to use them for shallow-water assets in its east and west divisions and also on Bonga.

 

The proposed contract, according to the documents, is due to start in the second quarter of 2022 and run for five years with an option to extend by a further two years.

 

Shell has split the workscope into two and needs to receive prequalification documents by 25 October.

 

For the shallow-water operations, an anchor handling vessel, with an 85 to 100 tonne bollard pull, is required for 24-hour operations.

 

Shell will only consider vessels up to five years old and with a minimum deck area of 200 square metres.

 

A number of other vessels are also needed to be accessed on a call-off basis. These include an extra anchor handling vessel, a platform supply vessel, a fast support intervention vessel, a personnel carrier, a dive support vessel and an accommodation vessel/flotel with walk-to work (W2W) capability.

 

In this scenario, W2W means workers can walk between the flotel and the platforms of floating production, storage and offloading vessels by means of a gangway or a temporary bridge.

 

Specialist marine services will also be needed on a call-off basis (related to, for instance, autonomous underwater vehicles) as well as the provision of marine personnel.

 

Shell’s requirements at Bonga are exactly the same as for its shallow-water assets, which means up to 14 vessels may be required in total over the contract lifetimes.

 

However, Chevron’s requirement covers quality assurance and quality control services for ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic surveys over its Agbami oilfield.

 

Data from these surveys will underpin the US supermajor’s 2021-2023 drilling and completion programme at the field.

 

The contract is set to run for two years with “a possible” one-year extension option, Chevron documentation said.

 

Prequalification forms need to be submitted by interested parties by 5 November.

 

Essentially, the successful contractor must provide onboard QA/QC services during the acquisition of OBN 4D seismic data in the first half of 2022 with the operation expected to last for 40 to 70 days.

 

 

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Multinational oil giant, Shell would soon commence a bidding process for multiple offshore vessels, for its oil projects in Nigeria.

 

Meanwhile, Chevron, according to documents sighted by the media, also hunts for company to support Agbami survey.

 

Chevron aims to place an order for seismic-related work on its deep-water Agbami project offshore Nigeria.

 

Shell is set to award a significant contract in Nigeria that could involve the supply of up to 14 offshore vessels chartered on a firm and call-off basis in few months to come.

The oil giant’s focus in Nigeria is on its offshore fields such as EA and Bonga as well as new schemes such as HI and HA in shallow water and Bonga South West/Aparo in deep water.

 

The vessel prequalification exercise was kicked off by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), which wants to use them for shallow-water assets in its east and west divisions and also on Bonga.

 

The proposed contract, according to the documents, is due to start in the second quarter of 2022 and run for five years with an option to extend by a further two years.

 

Shell has split the workscope into two and needs to receive prequalification documents by 25 October.

 

For the shallow-water operations, an anchor handling vessel, with an 85 to 100 tonne bollard pull, is required for 24-hour operations.

 

Shell will only consider vessels up to five years old and with a minimum deck area of 200 square metres.

 

A number of other vessels are also needed to be accessed on a call-off basis. These include an extra anchor handling vessel, a platform supply vessel, a fast support intervention vessel, a personnel carrier, a dive support vessel and an accommodation vessel/flotel with walk-to work (W2W) capability.

 

In this scenario, W2W means workers can walk between the flotel and the platforms of floating production, storage and offloading vessels by means of a gangway or a temporary bridge.

 

Specialist marine services will also be needed on a call-off basis (related to, for instance, autonomous underwater vehicles) as well as the provision of marine personnel.

 

Shell’s requirements at Bonga are exactly the same as for its shallow-water assets, which means up to 14 vessels may be required in total over the contract lifetimes.

 

However, Chevron’s requirement covers quality assurance and quality control services for ocean bottom node (OBN) seismic surveys over its Agbami oilfield.

 

Data from these surveys will underpin the US supermajor’s 2021-2023 drilling and completion programme at the field.

 

The contract is set to run for two years with “a possible” one-year extension option, Chevron documentation said.

 

Prequalification forms need to be submitted by interested parties by 5 November.

 

Essentially, the successful contractor must provide onboard QA/QC services during the acquisition of OBN 4D seismic data in the first half of 2022 with the operation expected to last for 40 to 70 days.

 

 

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