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TotalEnergies extends maintenance contract with PBS

Monday, May 13 2024

Fossil Energy – Offshore Assets North Sea

PBS has secured an extension to its General Maintenance and Operations Contract (GMOC) awarded by TotalEnergies in 2020 to cover its offshore assets in the North Sea.

With over a year still to serve on the existing five-year contract, PBS was already making plans for continued safe and efficient delivery into mid-2025. After 2023 concluded with a positive performance outcome for PBS, TotalEnergies has chosen to initiate this extension of the original contract, extending GMOC services through to May 2026.

The GMOC was initiated between TotalEnergies and PBS (an Aberdeen-based consortium comprised of Ponticelli UK, Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services and Semco Maritime) in 2020.

The largest GMOC of its kind in the UK, PBS delivers integrated operations, maintenance, engineering, construction, facilities management, and access solutions through its 1100 staff on TotalEnergies’ offshore sites, at Shetland Gas plant and onshore at the PBS headquarters in Westhill.

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Filed Under: Asset Maintenance, International projects, Maintenance, North Sea Tagged With: assets, Maintenance, north sea, PBS, TotalEnergies

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