Fluor’s Stork unit bags crew services contract from EnQuest in North Sea

Fluor Corporation revealed that Stork, a part of its diversified services segment, had bagged a five-year contract from EnQuest for multi-skilled deck crew services for its oil and gas assets in the northern and central North Sea, offshore UK. According to Fluor, the multi-skilled crew of Stork will deliver services for the Heather, Magnus, and […]

Fluor Corporation revealed that Stork, a part of its diversified services segment, had bagged a five-year contract from EnQuest for multi-skilled deck crew services for its oil and gas assets in the northern and central North Sea, offshore UK.

According to Fluor, the multi-skilled crew of Stork will deliver services for the Heather, Magnus, and Thistle offshore platforms in the northern North Sea. The crew will also work on the floating production, storage and offloading vessels located in the northern and central North Sea.

The five-year contract commenced last month and has two one-year extension options.

Fluor said that to facilitate a fully integrated and seamless approach, Stork’s scope of work covers the provision of specialist, multi-skilled personnel, which includes team leaders, offshore materials controllers, safety technicians, lifting operatives and also scaffolders, riggers, and deck foremen.

The undisclosed contract value has been booked by Fluor in the third quarter of 2019.

Taco de Haan – president of Stork said: “Stork is pleased to once again work with EnQuest by providing operational support services and continuing to help improve the efficiency of the company’s North Sea assets.”

Fluor's Stork unit bags crew services contract from EnQuest in North Sea

Fluor’s Stork unit wins crew services contract from EnQuest in North Sea. Photo courtesy of STORK.


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