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CHC collects Apache crew change work
Published 30.07.2010 11:44:23 by John Bradbury
North Sea air transport provider CHC has bagged a new £55 million deal to provide crew change services for Apache.Apache has selected the4 contractor to provide the service under a new £11 million a year deal over the next five years with options for a further two years. Securing the contract will allow the introduction of a second Sikorsky S92 aircraft to the its fleet in Aberdeen, CHC said. Tilmann Gabriel (pictured) CHC president in Europe said adding the new aircraft represents a commitment to both new technology and to North Sea operations. “In recent times we have introduced new aircraft in support of both our offshore and search & rescue operations in Europe , underlining our determination to sustain high-quality client service,” he added. ![]() Arrests for Greenpeace fourFour Greenpeace protesters who boarded the Stena Don rig working on a deepwater well offshore Greenland for Cairn Energy have been arrested. [Les mer ] • Exploration ![]() New deal secures work for energy firmEnergy specialist McNulty Offshore has helped to secure 150 jobs in a £2.3 million deal with a neighbouring firm in the UK Northeast. ![]() Up to US $20 Bn of Russian opportunitiesOutlining key contract opportunities in Russia, a Dublin-based research group says its latest report on the sector underlines just how many opportunities exist there. [Les mer ] • Field development ![]() Serica starts Indonesia programmeLondon-listed Serica Energy has signalled that it is shortly due to commence drilling its Dambus 1 exploration well offshore East Kalimantan in Indonesia. [Les mer ] • Exploration ![]() Race is on for CorvetteShell and partner ExxonMobil have put up for sale a stake in the UK Southern North Sea Corvette field as possible gas storage site. ![]() Energy expert expects more workEnergy consultant ClerkMaxwell in Aberdeen has boosted its office space in the Scottish oil capital in the expectation of more business. [Les mer ] • Company news |
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