Ramps Logistics recently secured the opportunity to provide fully integrated logistics for UK-based oil and gas giant Tullow Oil.
Ramps secured a fully integrated contract in September with the exploration and production company for its upcoming drilling campaign in Block 47 in Suriname, said the company in a release on Tuesday.
The scope, as in previous campaigns, covers logistics and shore base operations across Trinidad and Suriname.
The release said Tullow, well known for the Jubilee field in Ghana, hopes to achieve similar successes in its Suriname and Guyana acreage.
"In September 2010, Tullow signed a production sharing contract with Staatsolie for Block 47, a 2369 km2 deepwater exploration license," Ramps’ communications supervisor Kadelia Achille said.
"Drilling of the Goliathberg-Voltzberg North well is expected to commence in Q1, 2021, barring any covid19 setbacks. This well will target a cretaceous turbidite prospect in 1900m of water."
Tullow already contracted a drilling contractor, Stena Drilling, to supply the drillship.
Ramps said it pledges to support these drilling operations through shore base provision and management in both Suriname and Trinidad. These would be inclusive of warehousing, pipe yards, berthing, lifting equipment, and labor.
"Additionally, Ramps will provide marine agency, customs clearance, immigration and personnel logistics and a host of third-party services through local service providers, which includes CCU’s, fuel, sling provision, taxis and apartments."
Ramps has previously provided the full complement of cross-border logistics services to Tullow.
Source: Newsday
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