Craig International has secured a contract with BP in the U.K., the company said on May 7.
Under the BP contract, which is worth around £20million (US$25 million), Craig International will provide third party procurement services including equipment for maintenance, repair and operations to all of operator’s assets in the U.K. Continental Shelf (UKCS). The contract is for three years with a two year extension option.
Meanwhile Craig International’s North American operations have experienced considerable growth in the last year, recording a turnover of $49 million. The company has increased headcount by 20% and currently employs 20 experienced personnel in its Houston office which has recently relocated to larger premises on in Woodham Drive. The team is working with several oil and gas operators on both upstream and downstream projects in Canada, the Gulf of Mexico and the US domestic market.
A dedicated team in Aberdeen will work on the BP contract which has created two new positions and safeguards several existing roles.
BP currently operates six assets in the North Sea including the Clair Ridge, Andrew and ETAP platforms.
“We have worked with BP since 2013 and this latest contract is testament to our investment in those processes and our skilled procurement personnel globally who continue to add value at every point of the supply chain process for our clients,” Jill Macdonald, joint managing director of Craig International, said.
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