Aberdeen Drilling Consultants (ADC) said July 19 it was awarded a contract by BP Plc (NYSE: BP) to provide engineering services globally.
ADC, a rig inspection consultancy based in Scotland, will provide support in more than 14 countries worldwide, the release said.
The company will deliver rig site assessments at all stages of operations, technical and marine assurance audits, dropped object/incident investigations, oversight of brownfield upgrades to drilling facilities and oversight of repairs and upgrades to rigs during special periodic surveys.
“Our commitment to the application of engineering expertise throughout the audit process allows ADC rig inspections to perform at the highest level. This combined with our dedication to continuous technological innovation has played a key role in securing this extremely important piece of business,” Douglas Hay, ADC managing director, said in a statement.
Recommended Reading
US Interior Department Releases Offshore Wind Lease Schedule
2024-04-24 - The U.S. Interior Department’s schedule includes up to a dozen lease sales through 2028 for offshore wind, compared to three for oil and gas lease sales through 2029.
Investors: Energy Transition is on Policy-driven Life Support
2024-03-20 - Injecting private capital into the energy transition is worrisome because some projects couldn’t survive without government incentives, panelists said at CERAWeek by S&P Global.
US Finalizes Big Reforms to Federal Oil, Gas Drilling
2024-04-12 - Under the new policy, drilling is limited in wildlife and cultural areas and oil and gas companies will pay higher bonding rates to cover the cost of plugging abandoned oil and gas wells, among other higher rates and costs.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of March 22, 2024)
2024-03-22 - Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a new modeling tool for superhot rock.
Exclusive: ‘Reality Has Hit,’ NatGas Not Just a Bridge Fuel, Landrieu Says
2024-04-11 - The Biden administration's LNG pause is "disappointing" and natural gas is a "solution to energy woes," co-chairs for Natural Allies for a Clean Energy Future Senator Mary Landrieu and Congressman Kendrick Meek told Hart Energy's Jordan Blum at CERAWeek by S&P Global.