BeaconShenandoahBeacon Offshore Energy's Shenandoah floating production system in the Gulf of America is being served by Danos Operations Services via a contract signed by the partners.

The production services contract will be delivered by a team of production operators, instrumentation and electrical technicians, mechanics, and offshore installation managers. Several employees began work on the platform in 2024.

“We are honoured to support Beacon Offshore Energy with production services,” said CEO Paul Danos. “Danos is a people-focused company, and we’re proud to introduce our new partner to the high-performing employees and strong customer service that define our team.”

In the final stages of hook-up with production expected later this summer, the Shenandoah facility boasts of a nameplate capacity of 120,000 barrels of oil per day. Located approximately 230 miles from New Orleans, the project represents a major investment in the future of US offshore production.

Founded in 1947, Danos started out as a small tugboat company, gradually expanding its services with the evolving offshore industry, now employing about 1,300 production services personnel in the Gulf of America. Its comprehensive suite of services include production, supply chain and energy systems. It delivers fabrication, construction, coatings and other project services as well. 

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