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EnerMech extends crane maintenance contract offshore Australia

Monday, November 24 2025

Fossil Energy – Crane Maintenance

EnerMech has extended its one-year contract with a long-standing operator in North West Australia to deliver crane maintenance and integrity services across six offshore assets, strengthening a partnership that began in 2019.

A crane onboard Woodside Energy’s facility offshore Australia. Photo: EnerMech.

The renewed scope covers several Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels and a fixed offshore platform. A dedicated team of 12 EnerMech specialists will continue to be deployed to manage planning and execution for offshore campaigns, oversee the maintenance of 13 cranes, and deliver late-life asset support through inspection and integrity engineering services.

Company leaders said the renewal reflects the operator’s continued confidence in EnerMech’s ability to carry out work safely, efficiently, and to a high technical standard in complex offshore environments.

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Filed Under: Australia, Cranage, cranes, EnerMech, FPSO, Integrity, International News, Maintenance Tagged With: australia, crane maintenance, Enermech, FPSO, integrity services

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