New offshore contracts for Bergen and Florø

Feb 01, 2016
Statoil has awarded new contracts for offshore personnel transportation services in Bergen and Florø to Bristow Norway. The oil company says that the new contracts will ensure the safety of its transportation services. However, at the same time, the contracts reflect a market situation with lower activity offshore, and a continuous need for flexible and cost-efficient solutions.

The contracts, which are starting on 1 May 2017, are valued at around NOK 1 billion in the 5-year fixed period. In addition, the contracts include four yearly options.

“The contract awards will strengthen the competitiveness of the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) through opening up for more efficient flight programme that will help reduce costs for the petroleum business. This ensures predictability in relation to long-term activities and adds value on the NCS. We look forward to further develop the cooperation with Bristow Norway, and working closely on the new contracts,” says Astrid Sørensen, Statoil’s senior vice president for joint operations support.

By combining the new contracts with the current helicopter portfolio, Statoil will have five permanent personnel transportation helicopters in Bergen and one in Florø from 1 May 2017, and it will have the ability to increase the capacity when needed.

Statoil seeks to cooperate with other operators in Florø on helicopter services. “Since 2013 we have seen the number of passengers to the Norwegian continental shelf drop by 30 percent. Increased flexibility to adjust to changed demands has therefore been emphasised in the contract strategy,” says Jon Arnt Jacobsen, Statoil’s chief procurement officer.

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