EnerMech Ltd have secured a major contract with Apache North Sea Ltd to provide crane and maintenance services.
The Aberdeen-based mechanical services company have been awarded a three year contract worth an estimated £6m.
The work scope covers all of Apache's assets in the Forties Field and will result in the creation of at least six jobs.
EnerMech have an existing relationship with Apache in the UKCS and hope the new contract will lead to further opportunities to work with the independent operator on international projects.
EnerMech managing director for cranes and lifting, John Morrison, said: "This is one of our largest crane contracts to date and we are looking forward to working closely with Apache over the next three years.
"Over the last two years we have provide the same services to the majority of Apache's Forties assets but this latest agreement means all the core-crew crane operation and maintenance staff throughout the Forties field will be provided exclusively by EnerMech."
EnerMech employs 300 staff at its Aberdeen headquarters and bases in Great Yarmouth, Stavanger, Dubai and Ras al-Khaimah, and has plans to expand its geographic footprint across the eastern hemisphere.
EnerMech's five director-owners are backed by private equity firm Lime Rock Partners and together have in place a £30m plus funding package to facilitate organic growth and further acquisitions.
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