Ezra clinches more than US$125m worth of projects
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OFFSHORE and marine firm Ezra Holdings has clinched subsea construction and offshore support contracts and options in the Asia Pacific and West Africa worth more than US$125 million.
Its subsea services division, EMAS AMC, secured nearly US$100 million in subsea projects, which include a deepwater pipelay contract in the South China Sea, floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) mooring repair works in West Africa, and the installation of flowlines, associated pipeline end terminations (PLETS) and spools in Asia.
Work for these projects is expected to begin in the first quarter of this year, said Ezra, and this will be managed from EMAS AMC's Singapore and Houston offices.
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