The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Infrastruc­ture contract secures 210 jobs

- Mark laMMey

Engineerin­g firm Bilfinger has secured 210 jobs after winning a deal to carry out maintenanc­e work on key Scottish oil and gas infrastruc­ture for another five years.

Oil major BP handed Bilfinger’s industrial services unit the contract for providing a range of support services at the Forties pipeline system terminals in Grangemout­h and the Sullom Voe terminal in Shetland.

The deal replaces a previous agreement from 2015, according to Bilfinger, whose group headquarte­rs are in Germany.

A spokesman for Bilfinger said recent announceme­nts about planned changes in ownership of the Forties pipeline and Sullom Voe would not affect the contract award.

Earlier this month, Ineos said it had agreed to buy the Forties pipeline system from BP for £200 million.

The 235-mile Forties system links 85 North Sea oil and gas assets to the UK mainland and the Ineos site in Grangemout­h.

The transactio­n is expected to go through in the third quarter of 2017.

In January, EnQuest said it would take over operatorsh­ip of Sullom Voe, as well as BP’s North Sea Magnus field, in a deal worth £68.3m.

BP said it aimed to complete the sale and transfer of operatorsh­ip during this year.

Bilfinger’s spokesman said: “There will be no impact on the contract and Bilfinger will be working with all parties to understand the transition process in due course.”

Duncan Hall, executive president of north-west Europe region, Bilfinger, said: “The midstream contract is key to our operations in the UK and the fiveyear extension is testament to the work we’ve delivered across these assets for BP since the partnershi­p began in 2010.”

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Bilfinger will provide support services to the Grangemout­h terminal of the Forties pipeline.

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