Malaysia’s Sapura Energy has secured two new offshore contracts in Thailand worth over MYR500 million (approximately USD110 million). Awarded to its subsidiary, Sapura Energy (Thailand), the deals cover installation and removal operations as well as subsea inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) services.
Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production, along with Chevron Offshore (Thailand), awarded the installation and removal contract. The work, scheduled for completion by the end of 2026, will be handled by Sapura’s engineering and construction division. PTTEP granted the service orders for subsea IRM operations, which are already underway as of Q2 2025. These works include saturation diving activities in the G1/61 and G2/61 projects and are being executed using the Sapura Constructor vessel, which supports up to 15 divers and accommodates 120 personnel. The IRM operations are being led by Sapura’s operations and maintenance division.