Shell
International Exploration and Production B.V. has selected CHC
Helicopter, the world’s leading offshore helicopter services provider,
for a five-year, multi-million dollar contract to support Shell‘s
deep-water exploration activities off the coast of Sub-Saharan Africa.
The
agreement, which comes with five and one-year options, will dedicate
two Eurocopter Super Puma L2 aircraft to helicopter transportation
services and emergency medical evacuation capabilities in support of
Shell’s Noble Globetrotter II Deepwater drillship’s multi-country
operations.
Delivery
of those services begins from July 2013. CHC has provided services in
19 different African countries for a diverse mix of customers, including
oil and gas operators and the United Nations.
The company operates both AgustaWestland 139 and Sikorsky 76 aircraft for ongoing rig support across multiple drilling programs.
Chris
Krajewski, CHC’s regional director for Africa and Euro-Asia, said his
company has unmatched knowledge and operational experience in supporting
such complex multi-country projects.
“We
support customers in challenging oil and gas territories around the
world, including in recent projects for EHL, Petrobras and British Gas
throughout East and West Africa.
“This
contract reflects CHC’s ability and our commitment to customers, as we
help them safely go further and do more in Africa and around the world,”
he said.
He
said that CHC has particular expertise in understanding and working
within different national flight requirements, as well as quickly and
efficiently starting up operations in support of new contracts.
Article accredited to Businessday
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