With oil and gas resources increasingly being exploited in areas remote from centres of population and markets, marine structures and transportation are an integral part of the global oil and gas industry.

In the marine renewable sector, unique installation and maintenance challenges are the catalyst for novel vessel developments and adaptations of existing equipment and technologies.

We have experience in both the upstream (e.g. construction and field support vessels) and downstream sectors (e.g. oil and gas tankers) and of all types of ships and floating structures, including FPSOs and the latest generation of large LNG carriers. Our engineers’ experience includes maintenance and repair as well as major new build and conversion projects. Previous experience within client organisations means our engineers are fully conversant with oil companies’ marine requirements.

Services include conceptual studies, specification development, shipyard evaluation and selection, naval architecture, plan review and vessel inspection. Our aim is to maximise the client’s value by developing concepts for safe, reliable and economic marine transportation.

Marine Case Studies

TULLOW – Jubilee field development

Tullow PLC

Energy an Power is appointed by the Technical Banks group to undertake a review of the project and to provide a Due Diligence function in support of a multi-billion dollar finance package.

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HOEGH LNG – Due Dilligence

Hoegh LNG

Energy and Power was requested to undertake a multi-discipline design review of the proposed concept defined as a series of conceptual design packages. The review focused on the topsides plant but also cover the naval architectural aspects at a summary level.

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