ABL to Support Platform Installations, Rig Moves for Chevron in Gulf of Thailand

Monday, November 3, 2025

ABL has received an award of work order from Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, Ltd., Chevron Offshore (Thailand) Ltd. and Chevron Pattani Limited to provide marine warranty survey (MWS) and third-party support services in connection with wellhead platform installations and jack-up rig moving in the Gulf of Thailand.

ABL’s scope of work includes MWS services for wellhead platform installations including other associated services. The MWS scope comprises desktop document reviews, suitability surveys, loadout approvals, towage approvals and lifted installation approvals. 

ABL’s operations in Thailand will head up the deliverables, supported by ABL’s offices in Malaysia and Singapore.

Categories: Industry News Activity Production Oil and Gas Drilling Rigs Offshore Gas Platforms

Related Stories

US-Israel War on Iran Creates Biggest Energy Crisis in History

Jadestone Secures Gas Sales Deal for Fields Offshore Vietnam

Strike Threat Grows at Ichthys LNG after Workers Reject Deal

Saipem Bags $400M in Offshore Contracts from Aramco in Saudi Arabia

Philippines Seeks US Extension to Buy Russian Oil

Hormuz Crisis Signals New Era of Risk for Gulf Energy

Petra Energy Secures Work Orders from Petronas for Sarawak Gas Project

Middle East Producers Gear Up for Hormuz Export Restart

Sunda, Finder Target Shared Rig for Timor-Leste Offshore Drilling

Russia’s Yamal LNG Resumes Shipments to China After Months-Long Gap

Current News

US-Israel War on Iran Creates Biggest Energy Crisis in History

Jadestone Secures Gas Sales Deal for Fields Offshore Vietnam

Oil Flows to Lag Even if Hormuz Strait Reopens

Eni Makes Major Gas Discovery Offshore Indonesia

Strike Threat Grows at Ichthys LNG after Workers Reject Deal

Pertamina Unit to Operate Indonesia’s Lavender Block under 30-Year PSC

MidEast Energy Output Recovery to Take Two Years, IEA Says

Metropolitan CCS Cleared to Drill CO2 Storage Wells off Japan

Saipem Bags $400M in Offshore Contracts from Aramco in Saudi Arabia

Toyo, OneSubsea Form Subsea CCS Partnership

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com