It’s getting easier every day to get contracts in the North Sea as Energy Pathfinder continues to grow in subscriber numbers. Managed by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), Pathfinder’s crucial subscriber base has grown by 43 percent by 2022 and now has more than 1,700 active users from both operators and supply chain.
There are currently 136 live contract opportunities on the site, including 12 capex projects that have been added in the last three months, along with two opex projects in the same time period.
Capex has experienced significant growth in the last quarter with major updates on 50 projects in addition to a dozen new ones.
The opportunities available, which include a range of oil and gas exploration and production activities and various renewable energy projects, focus heavily on NSTA’s core objectives of helping the industry maintain a secure energy supply at the same time which focus on the drive to reach a net zero greenhouse. gas emissions.
Interesting projects currently on site include Morven offshore wind, which offers significant opportunities including substations, blades and cables, and Eni which uploaded details for the Liverpool Bay CCS transport and storage project, including a detailed summary of the project and several upcoming tenders.
Hartshead Resources has also uploaded details of a wide range of opportunities available on two new unmanned wellhead platforms.
Initially launched as an oil and gas portal in 2010, Pathfinder has been regularly updated to meet changing needs and now includes projects including well decommissioning campaigns, offshore wind and carbon capture and storage opportunities.
Millions of pounds worth of operations and maintenance job prospects, posted by 10 independent operators, are the latest addition to the range of jobs on offer.
In total, the site now has 75 decommissioning contracts, 33 in development, seven in discovery, 11 in energy transition and 10 in operations and maintenance.
The NSTA expects more than £30 billion to be spent on the closure over the coming decades, so it will continue to offer great contract opportunities at the portal for many years to come.
Growth in energy transition and operations and maintenance work is also expected to continue as NSTA maintains its commitment to growing the site through continued engagement with the oil and gas and renewables sectors, including presenting Pathfinder’s purpose and value at conferences and special events everywhere. Great Britain.
“Supply chain is always asking for greater transparency of opportunities and as Pathfinder becomes a one-stop shop for available contracts, visibility is falling into place,” says Bill Cattanach OBE, Head of Chain at supply of NSTA.
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