ICR Integrity Announces Major Contract Award with Petrofac

Sandy Merson, group head of operations and maintenance at Petrofac, and Alan McQuade, group managing director of ICR. Photo courtesy of ICR.

ICR Integrity (Aberdeen, United Kingdom), a technology-enabled provider of specialist maintenance, inspection, and integrity solutions, has announced the re-award of their master service agreement (MSA) with Petrofac. Valued at over £1 million annually, the latest award was received following a successful tender exercise.

The MSA was initially awarded in 2019 due to ICR’s well-established partnership with Petrofac, in which the company delivers specialist repair and inspection services for all duty holder assets in the North and Southern North Sea. The purpose is to strategically align the various ICR services delivered to Petrofac under a single cross-asset agreement.

Under the terms, the internationally recognized service leader will continue to provide Petrofac with a range of innovative repair solutions. These include Technowrap engineered composite and clamp repairs; Quickflange weldless connection solutions; chemical injection pump skids, corrosion inspection services; and drone inspection through its Sky-Futures team.

“We are delighted to announce this significant re-award with Petrofac who we have successfully supported over the last 15 years,” says Jim Beveridge, CEO of the group. “The new MSA highlights our ongoing commitment to our clients and the support we provide with the inspection and integrity of their assets. We look forward to continuing our successful partnership with Petrofac as we move into 2023.”

ICR says it has over 30 years of experience in providing innovative solutions for the oil and gas, renewables, power, defense, and telecommunications sectors. Recently, the company launched INSONO, a composite nondestructive testing (NDT) inspection technology that validates the condition and integrity of composite repairs. In turn, this works to reduce carbon emissions, extend asset life, and increase confidence in the asset’s performance.  

“Our collaboration with ICR’s specialist repair and inspection services has added significant value to our duty holder assets in recent years,” says Sandy Merson, group head of operations and maintenance at Petrofac. “The re-award of this MSA is testament to our partnership, combining our expertise and capabilities. We look forward to ICR’s continued support moving forward.”

Headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland, ICR operates in global locations with operational bases in the United Kingdom, Norway, United Arab Emirates, United States, and Australia, along with an extensive partner network to extend its global reach. 

Source: ICR, www.icr-world.com