OEG secures framework agreement to support oil major in North America

(WO) – OEG, a leading energy solutions provider, has secured a three-year contract with an international oil major. Under the terms of the agreement, which includes optional extensions for up to five years, OEG will supply logistics equipment for the organization’s operations in North America.

This partnership underscores OEG’s commitment to operational excellence and ability to provide support across the energy lifecycle. The company’s market leading cargo carrying units (CCUs), designed to meet international standards for quality and safety, will ensure a resilient and sustainable fleet that can meet operational demands. The full-service offering, which includes inspection, maintenance and replacement of the units when required, will be managed out of OEG’s strategically located yards in New Iberia, Port Fourchon, and Houston.

Garett Gauthier, Regional Director for OEG’s logistics equipment division in North America, stated, “This is an exciting win for OEG, and we look forward to leveraging our significant experience to support this customer in the region. This award reinforces the competence and professionalism of our team. OEG is recognized for its exceptional service delivery, which was a determining factor in finalizing the agreement. Our localized approach to equipment and service delivery will help to strengthen our relationship with our customer by enabling close collaboration and fast response times.

“The U.S. offshore energy sector is experiencing increased activity, with new oil and gas discoveries and production milestones.  With a global presence in over 65 countries, we have an extensive and versatile equipment fleet which is enhancing operational resilience and efficiency for our customers worldwide.”

    

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