Two affiliates of Edison Chouest Ofshore (ECO) have signed a five-year contract with Shell Brazil for light subsea construction, and inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) services from the M/V Island Enforcer, a 122-meter subsea installation and construction vessel.
According to ECO, the agreement includes a varied list of projects featuring vessel services from ECO affiliate Bram Ofshore, and ROV and survey services from C-Innovation.
ECO has been active in Shell Brazil exploration campaigns since 2012.
The ‘all-inclusive contract’ also includes installation, commissioning, inspection, subsea intervention, surveys, testing, bunkering support and material transport.
“We’re offering a fully integrated solution,” said ECO Brazil director, Ricardo Chagas . “It’s unparalleled proof of versatility in the subsea market, which translates into cost benefits for our customers, especially valuable in times such as those we now face.”