MAJOR EPC SERVICES CONTRACT SECURED WITH AZULE ENERGY

Ponticelli Angoil has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Services contract by Azule Energy, one of the largest oil and gas producers in Angola. Ponticelli’s UK-based consortium, PBS, will provide expert engineering and procurement services support on this significant three-year contract, with an option for up to two-year extension.

 

 

 

 

Having delivered successful activities on the Greater Plutonio and PSVM fields over the past decade, Ponticelli has strengthened its service offerings to Azule Energy by integrating engineering and procurement with its well-established fabrication and construction services.

Driven locally by the Ponticelli Angoil team leveraging the engineering expertise and procurement support of PBS in the UK, this contract covers EPC services for maintenance and modification projects, deploying 50 dedicated personnel both onshore and offshore.

 

Olivier Laurendeau, Managing Director of Ponticelli’s International Services Division commented:

“The combined strengths of Ponticelli Angoil and PBS will ensure we continue to build on our long-standing history, provide additional efficiencies and support the continued development of both Greater Plutonio and PSVM fields. Our teams diverse skill sets enable us to enhance our support to clients globally with a varied and comprehensive range of services.”

Ponticelli remains committed to investing in local workforces throughout the region, ensuring longevity and international expansion while delivering safe and reliable integrated services to all global clients. Established in Angola in 2004, Ponticelli Angoil is already a trusted organisation serving various operators. By enhancing their engineering capabilities locally, Ponticelli aims to support existing contracts and also diversify its offerings for other clients.

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