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                         Amina Benkhadra, general director of Moroc-  partners Mohammed VI Polytechnic Univer-
                         co’s Office National des Hydrocarbures et des   sity (UM6P) and Oort Energy to co-operate in
                         Mines: added: “Agreeing these key principles is   upcoming green hydrogen production projects
                         indicative of our commitment to the develop-  in Morocco.
                         ment of the Anchois gas field. We are pleased to   In September, the group signed a pipeline
                         be working in partnership with Chariot on this   tie-in agreement with Morocco’s state-owned
                         asset, which has the potential to deliver a range   Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines
                         of benefits to the country.”         (ONHYM) to secure access to the Maghreb-Eu-
                           Last month, Chariot said it agreed with its   rope Gas Pipeline. ™


       Scotland’s ADC Energy signs




       new contract in West Africa






            REGIONAL     ADC Energy, a Scottish rig and vessel assurance   be invited to tender for rig inspection services
                         company, has signed a new contract in West   for the company’s operations in West Africa,”
                         Africa amid an upturn in international drilling   said Jason McGill, business development man-
                         activity.                            ager at ADC Energy.
                           The contract, worth $250,000, will be exe-  “We understand their processes and how
                         cuted in the first quarter of 2023. According to   they want to do things. On top of that, they
                         the company, it will provide a focused approach   understand us and what we deliver, and trust
                         to operational assurance and acceptance ser-  our ability to meet their expectations. Our com-
                         vices for rig equipment, dynamic positioning,   petitive advantage was our firm understanding
                         marine and well control, and remotely operated   of the rig and its equipment. This meant that we
                         vehicle (ROV) activity.              could identify risk areas from previous rig vis-
                           ADC Energy did not reveal in which country   its, and help the client deliver safer, cleaner, and
                         in West Africa the operation would take place.  more efficient operations.”
                           “Having worked with the client and its global   The project will be managed directly from
                         operations for several years, we were pleased to   the company’s headquarters in Aberdeen. ™



































                                              The company said it would carry out the contract in Q1 2023 (Photo: ADC Energy)







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