Oilfield service company, OEM Group (OEM), has secured a seven-figure contract with Aberdeen-based consortium PBS.
The three-year deal which comes with two one-year extension options will see the group supply a fully managed service concentrating on diesel generator maintenance onboard seven sites for a major production operator. The contract will cover the maintenance of seven different engine manufacturers with duties including main power generation, critical fire pumps and standby generators.
OEM has been servicing the oil and gas, marine and renewables sector in engine and generator repairs, servicing and testing since its launch in 2012, and the last year has seen work increase for the group in the North Sea with contract extensions and new partnerships. The group has also expanded its efforts into new markets focussing in the Middle East.
This latest contract awarded to the group aligns with the clients seven pillars initiative, and key objectives will be met to deliver added value through the collaboration.
Founder and Managing Director of OEM Group, Barry Park, said: “This contract award is a superb addition to the groups track record in the North Sea. OEM were best positioned and met the criteria of the scope which aligned well with the core values of both companies. At OEM we have a skilled team of engineers that are able to work across numerous engine manufacturers which is a key element to this specific contract. The contract is also working towards a reduction in vendor initiative and we are looking forward to sharing our expertise.” PBS Director, Andreas Christophersen, said: “We look forward to working alongside OEM Group, to expand the capabilities of our workforce, and as part of our initiative to minimise vendor activity offshore”.