Statoil, on behalf of the Peregrino license partners, said it has awarded a contract to Wood Group to provide four-year operations and maintenance for two wellhead platforms (Alpha and Bravo) and modification services for both units and the FPSO Peregrino.

The contract’s scope includes offshore services and covers all production processes and equipment—except drilling services—and introduces a new operating model for the field, Statoil said in a news release. It is the first time that Statoil is bundling all these services in one contract in an effort to boost integration and simplify the contract management.

Located 85 km offshore Brazil in the Campos Basin, the Peregrino Field is Statoil´s first and largest operatorship outside the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the release said. It started production in April 2011 and produces 90,000 barrels of oil today.

Statoil holds 60% ownership and the operatorship of the field, and Sinochem holds the remaining 40%.