With the extension of existing contracts, i-Tech will continue to provide two companies running exploration operations in offshore Equatorial Guinea with intervention tooling, survey and inspection services.
One of the contracts is for five years; the other is for three years.
"We highly value our long-standing relationships with both operators and are pleased to be able to continue these strong collaborative relationships," i-Tech Managing Director Bruce Masson said. "These extensions, clearly demonstrate our client's confidence in i-Tech's capabilities, and are a testament to the quality of service that we have provided to both operators for over a decade."
i-Tech personnel will also be tasked with standard and bespoke engineering solutions for both projects.
All work on both productions will be done from an operational base in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea's capitol.
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