EnerMech wins one-year extension for offshore crane maintenance in Australia
EnerMech has secured a one-year contract extension to provide crane maintenance and integrity services across six offshore assets for a long-standing operator in North West Australia, reinforcing a partnership that began in 2019.
The renewed scope covers several Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels and a fixed offshore platform. EnerMech will continue deploying a dedicated team of 12 specialists to manage planning and execution for offshore campaigns, overseeing maintenance of 13 cranes and delivering late-life asset support through inspection and integrity engineering services.
Company leaders said the renewal reflects the operator’s continued confidence in EnerMech’s ability to execute safe, efficient and technically demanding work in complex offshore environments.
“We place immense value in this working relationship and recognize the importance that robust and efficient crane services have to its operations,” said Charles “Chuck” Davison Jr., EnerMech CEO. “The knowledge developed by the local team ensures they are expertly placed to continue delivering safe solutions that drive operational excellence.”
Jason Jeow, Vice President for Asia Pacific, added that tight collaboration with the operator has been key to the project’s success. “The Australian energy sector is one that EnerMech is dedicated to being at the heart of, and this award reaffirms our commitment to the region and its world-class industry,” he said.


