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Gray-based Danos has been awarded a contract allowing the energy services provider to perform work across BP’s five assets in the Gulf of Mexico.
The three-year agreement includes planning and estimating, fabrication, installation and maintenance repair, according to a news release.
“This contract serves as a testament to our team’s expertise and dedication,” CEO Paul Danos said in a news release. “We look forward to delivering exceptional service to (BP) and to contributing to the global energy supply.”
Work for the contract commenced in April. The agreement utilizes Danos’ project services such as fabrication, construction, scaffolding and rope access, coatings and insulation, instrumentation and electrical, and valve services.
Danos acquired the contract after a “rigorous process that involved an in-depth audit of its quality procedures, including onsite visits and discussions with the team,” the news release reads.
In addition, Danos’ coatings and fabrication services recently secured several major contracts for Gulf of Mexico assets including: an agreement with a multinational oil and gas company to perform insulation and rope access isolation; a contract for fabrication services on two facilities for an American midstream energy company operating in the Gulf of Mexico; and a coatings contract to perform high-pressure water blasting for corrosion and protective coatings for an American energy company.
Headquartered in Terrebonne Parish, Danos has provided production services since 1947. The company has more than 2,700 employees operating across its production and project service lines.
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