
A deepwater facility offshore in the Gulf of America. (Source: Shutterstock)
Danos Operations Services was awarded a production services contract for Beacon Offshore Energy’s deepwater facility in the Gulf of America, according to a June 30 press release. Financial terms of the contract were not disclosed.
The Shenandoah floating production system has a nameplate capacity of 120,000 bbl/d and is located approximately 230 miles off the coast of Louisiana.
Shenandoah is in its final stages of hook-up and is expected to begin producing oil late this year, the release stated. Several employees began work on the platform in 2024. Danos delivers fabrication, construction, coatings and other project services.
“We are honored to support Beacon Offshore Energy with production services,” said Danos CEO Paul Danos. “Danos is a people-focused company, and we’re proud to introduce our new partner to the high-performing employees and strong customer service that define our team.”
Beacon is the operator of Shenandoah and holds a 20.05% working interest in the facility. Navitas Petroleum holds a 49% working interest; HEQ Deepwater holds an approximately 20% stake; and BOE II Exploration holds a 10.95% stake.
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