T7 Global bags contract extension from Petronas Carigali


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KUALA LUMPUR: T7 Global Bhd, formerly known as Tanjung Offshore Bhd, has been awarded a contract extension for one year from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd for the provision of construction work request worth RM200mil.

The contract was initially awarded to its unit Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (TOS) for two years which ended on Jan 14, 2017, it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.

T7 Global also said Fircroft Tanjung Sdn Bhd, an associate of TOS, had received a letter of award from Sarawak Shell Bhd for the provision of professional manpower under the umbrella contract worth RM15mil.

It said Fircroft was required to provide 100% of the local manpower that would be required to be deployed for the duration of the contract beginning March 1, 2017 for two years.

“This contract validates the expertise and capabilities of T7 Global as an international offshore oilfield service provider.  

“We will be vigilant in meeting all parameters to ensure a successful delivery for this contract,” said TOS chief executive officer, Mohd Sabri Ab Ghani. - Bernama

 

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