Axess Group has secured a long-term Asset Integrity Management (AIM) contract with Noble Corporation, a global leader in offshore drilling services for the oil and gas sector.
Under the terms of the
agreement, Axess will provide a comprehensive range of inspection and
certification services for Noble’s four drillships operating offshore in
Guyana.
As part of the scope,
Axess will deploy its proprietary digital inspection platform, Bridge,
developed by Axess Digital.
The platform enables
efficient data collection, streamlined reporting, and advanced analytics,
offering Noble enhanced visibility into asset condition and performance.
The contract is
anchored in Axess’ Total Rig Integrity Management (TRIM) framework, an
integrated solution designed to optimise value and uptime by consolidating
activities and deploying multi-disciplined teams.
This approach reduces
the frequency of mobilisations and minimises personnel on board, contributing
to a smaller carbon footprint and greater cost transparency.
Fergus Murray, VP –
Americas at Axess Group, said, “This contract marks a significant milestone for
Axess in Guyana, perfectly aligning with our long-term commitment to
localisation. We are excited to deepen our partnership with Noble and
strengthen our presence across the CARICOM region. Together with our joint
venture partner GLASS, we now have a strong foundation to further invest
in training and developing a skilled local workforce, reinforcing the local
content commitments we stand by.”
“As part of our
ongoing commitment to continuous improvement in our Guyana operations, Noble is
pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Axess to enhance rig
inspection services. We believe Axess can bring significant value through their
pillars of People, Process, and Technology. By leveraging their global
expertise, we aim to adopt best-in-class practices, implement sustainable
solutions, and integrate cutting-edge digital products into our operations,”
Stefan Peters, Project Manager at Noble Corporation said. -TradeArabia News Service