Global energy and marine consultancy ABL has entered a strategic partnership with Egypt’s Petroleum Marine Services (PMS) to launch a fully integrated rig-moving service tailored for offshore operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez.
Supported by the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), this collaboration marks a significant step forward in enhancing Egypt’s offshore logistical capabilities and overall operational performance.
The joint initiative has been developed in line with Egypt’s broader vision to streamline offshore activities, cut downtime, and strengthen the quality and reliability of marine and drilling logistics across two of the nation’s most active offshore basins. By combining the technical strengths of both organisations, the new service aims to raise industry standards while improving the continuity of drilling campaigns.
Under the unified service model, PMS and ABL will provide a centralised operations hub for the Red Sea, delivering comprehensive site surveys, technical assessments, and in-depth risk analysis. The framework also incorporates advanced weather impact modelling to support safer scheduling, along with high-capacity towing assets and ASD vessels offering up to 126-tonne bollard pull. Additional capabilities, including seabed survey equipment and ROV support, are designed to reinforce operational precision and reduce unexpected delays. A standardised workflow has also been introduced to further cut costs and maintain drilling consistency across the Gulf of Suez.
As the technical and engineering partner, ABL contributes its extensive global experience, having executed more than 1,500 rig moves worldwide. Its methodologies, aligned with international best practice, will support the Egyptian offshore sector with marine warranty, engineering consultancy, and rig-move assurance services.
Amr Badway, PMS chairman and managing director said,“This service directly responds to the needs of production companies that seek a unified operational model that delivers efficiency, flexibility, and reliability, ultimately improving rig utilization and minimizing downtime.”
Captain Stephen Craig, ABL’s director for rig operations,added, “The dynamic marine environment in Egypt will definitely benefit from a unified operational framework. We will also ensure knowledge transfer to reinforce local capability and improve overall system reliability.”