Sapura Energy, which has been conducting work on Australia’s Northern Endeavour project, said it intends to extend its involvement in the decommissioning and abandonment (D&A) sector as activity grows.
The Malaysia-based group stated that it is realigning its engineering and construction segment “to meet evolving industry demands” across a range of geographical areas and industry niches.“
Through its joint venture, Kitar Solutions, the group also plans to grow its presence in decommissioning services, leveraging established expertise and client networks,” it noted.
The partnership between Sapura Energy and Kitar Solutions, also links up with expertise from AF Offshore Decom, which leverages two decades of North Sea decommissioning expertise, as well as bringing in strategic offshore and onshore assets suitable for decommissioning services in Australia and across the south-east Asia region and elsewhere.
Earlier this year, the light well intervention vessel, the Sapura Constructor, completed work in the Laminaria-Corallina oil fields covering well suspension and flushing, as part of the Northern Endeavour floating production storage and offtake (FPSO) vessel decommissioning programme.
The campaign, which started in September 2024, is being overseen by Phase 1 contractor Petrofac Facilities Management Limited.
Sapura Energy said it also intends to optimise the deployment of other assets, such as Sapura 3500 and Sapura 1200, in non-decommissioning work to regions with “higher market activity”, identifying Brazil as a key area of operation, with all six of its jointly-owned pipelay vessels operating under long-term contracts.