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Company Profile
COMPANY PROFILE
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Executive Summary
Company Name: Marine Platforms Limited
Year of Incorporation: 9th March 2001
Company Registration Number: 405406
Nigeria Office
Administrative office: 18 Adeyemo Alakija Street Victoria island Lagos
Operations Base: 17A Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) Onne Port Harcourt
Phone Number: +234-1-2121542
Primary Contact Person: Taofik Adegbite Email: [email protected]
Secondary Contract Person: George Chima-Oduko Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: +234-1-2121542
United Kingdom Address: South Fornet, WesthillAberdeenshireAB32 7BX, United Kingdon
Primary Contact Person: Angus KerrEmail: [email protected]
Secondary Contract Person: Gary ThompsonEmail: [email protected]
Phone Number: +44 1330 860045
Contact Email: [email protected]
Business Line: Oil and Gas services provider
Core Services: Well Services, Subsea Solutions & Vessel Chartering
Number of Employees: 144
Infrastructure: 50 square meter office space in Lagos, 4000 square meter operational facility at FOT Port Harcourt.
Existing Clients: Shell, Chevron, Total, ExxonMobil, Addax, ENI, Afren, Oando. Harvest, Tullow, Murphy.
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Our VisionTo be the number one Nigerian oil and gas service company providing timely and quality services safely to the exploration and production companies in Sub-Saharan Africa.
About Marine PlatformsMarine Platforms is an indigenous Nigerian company specializing in Well Services, Subsea Solutions and Vessel Chartering. Our business is driven by 5 yearly strategy periods and to consolidate our position in the Nigerian Oil and gas industry, we invest in the acquisition of innovative equipment and specialist skill set.
We have evolved to gain enviable industry acceptance as a result of our robust human resource development, adoption of global best practices, adherence to very strict safety policy and acquisition of innovative equipment and tools.
Recognizing the need for local capacity building, we fully subscribe to the local content law of the Nigerian government and other local content development initiatives in other countries we work.
Marine Platforms will continuously implement its community relationship strategy which we have seen to be successful in all our current projects. This involves the patronage of local services without compromising safety and quality as well as providing the gainful employment for local skilled and unskilled manpower.
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Our service Profile
Well ServicesDrilling fluids, thread lubricants and cementing processes used to construct wellbores or in work-over.
Operations inevitably leave behind material that can be potentially damaging to the performance of both the completion operation and well productivity.
By combining a comprehensive suite of chemical and mechanical technologies, Marine Platforms wellbore-cleaning service provides an integrated approach that simultaneously improves field safety and profitability.
Typically Marine Platforms single trip tool assemblies with tailored diameter to conform to various string sizes are run as the primary cleaner and the chemicals which are blend of surfactants, solvents and flocculants are pumped to remove pipe dopes and oil emulsion leaving the casing water wet.
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Mechanical clean up tool
Ezi -Change Scraper Ezi-Change Brush Well flow Mega Magnet Well flow Junk trapper BOP Jetting tool Ezi Riser Brush
Wellbore clean up Chemicals
Super Pickle Hogwash Rinse Aid
Other completions services
Stimulation and completions chemicals Filtration and dewatering equipment Casing accessories, including centralizers
and floaters
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Vessel CharteringMarine platforms vessel chartering service offers full spectrum of Marine services to the oil and gas industry in Sub-Saharan Africa.
We provide clients with a comprehensive range of marine support vessels for exploration, development and production operations. They include but not limited to Anchor Handling Tug Supply, Platform Supply, Multi-Purpose Support, Inspection/Repair/Maintenance and Construction vessels.
Vessel service summary
Construction & ROV Support Vessels Offshore Support Vessels Supply Vessels Anchor Handling Tugs Naval Architecture Sea Fastening Design, Installation and
Removal
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Subsea ServicesMarine Platforms specializes in providing ROV support vessels and rig support ROV to our oil and gas clients. With several Perry Slingsby work class ROVs in our fleet and experienced offshore team, we provide subsea life of field and construction support services in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Subsea service Summary
ROV systems & Personnel Specialised ROV Tooling IRM Drilling support Subsea Integrity Management Project Design and Engineering Fabrication Subsea Construction and Intervention Survey and Positioning Offshore Project Personnel Project Management and Logistics Support
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Track Record
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools and Services.
Project duration: 2007 to 2012
Field: Bonga Main
Rig: Transocean 709 & 702
Client: SNEPCO
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, BOP jetting tool, riser
Brush, magnets and junk baskets.
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools, Chemicals and Services.
Project duration: 2009 to 2013
Field: Ebok, Okwok & Okoro
Rig: Adriatic IX & GSF Monitor
Client: Afren
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, magnets and junk bas-
kets and clean-up chemicals
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools and Services.
Project duration: 2011 to 2013
Field: Ubit, Unam, Nfem & Usari
Rig: Ed Noble, Lloyd Noble, Percy Jones & Baltic
Client: Exxon mobil
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, magnets and junk
baskets.
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools, Chemicals and Services.
Project duration: 2012 to 2013
Field: Abo
Rig: Transocean GSF 135
Client: NAE
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, magnets and junk
baskets and clean-up chemicals
Well Services
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Track RecordContract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools, Chemicals and
Services.
Project duration: 2012 to 2013
Field: Akepo
Rig: HPEB 187
Client: OandO
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, magnets and junk bas-
kets and clean-up chemicals
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Chemicals and Services.
Project duration: 2010 to 2011
Field: Akpo
Rig: Stena tay
Client: Total
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of clean-up chemicals
Contract Name: Provision of Wellbore Clean-up Tools, Chemicals and Services.
Project duration: 2012
Field: Umuseti
Rig: Rig 57
Client: Pillar Oil
Scope of work: Wellbore cleanup operations Provision of scrapers, brush, magnets and junk bas-
kets and clean-up chemicals
Subsea SolutionsContract Name: Provision of ROV Services.
Project duration: On-going
Field: Usan
Client: Total
Rig / Vessel: Pacific Sirocco, West Capella & Bourbon Horus
Scope of work: Provision of 3 work class ROVs and associated personnel for drilling, completions, exploration and SPS/LHR operations.
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Contract Name: Subsea Installations & IRM.
Project duration: June 2009 Till Date
Field: Agbami
Client: Chevron
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: General inspection repair maintenance Installation of xmas Tree Installation of flowlines, and Jumpers Installation of electrical flying leads Installation of hydraulic flying leads Installation of subsea control modules Installation of chokes and flow meters Subsea equipment survey Subsea commissioning operations Subsea equipment repair
Contract Name: FPSO Hook-Up.
Project duration: Nov - Dec 2009
Field: Oyo
Client: ENI/Agip
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Installation of production and gas injection risers Installation of hydraulic flying leads Installation of electrical flying leads Installation of dynamic risers Installation of gas lifts termination assembly
Contract Name: Subsea IRM
Project duration: Feb 2011
Field: Abo
Client: ENI/Agip
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Survey of abo FPSO mooring lines Dredging and survey of umbilical riser/flowlines
Contract Name: Subsea IRM
Project duration: March 2011
Field: Erha
Client: Esso
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Subsea survey of flow lines, flow line end termination and stab over hinge piles
Survey of FPSO mooring lines
Track Record
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Track Record
Contract Name: Subsea Installations
Project duration: July 2011
Field: Jubilee, Ghana
Client: Tullow
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Installation of Xmas tree Installation of steel flying leeds Well head cleaning
Contract Name: Goose Neck Intervention
Project duration: October 2011
Field: Abo
Client: NAE
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Gooseneck intervention
Contract Name: Subsea IRM
Project duration: October 2011
Field: Erha
Client: Esso
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Subsea survey of flow line, flow line end termination and stab over hinge piles
Contract Name: Xmas Tree Installation
Project duration: October 2011
Field: Okono
Client: NAE
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Xmas tree Installation
Contract Name: Subsea Installations & IRM
Project duration: June 2011
Field: Azurite, Congo
Client: Murphy
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: General survey of subsea equipments Installation of steel flying leads Installation of electric flying leads
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Contract Name: Usan Field Development
Project duration: Febuary 2012
Field: Usan
Client: TOTAL
Vessel: Bourbon Jade
Scope of work: Subsea equipment replacement, Flow line relocation
Contract Name: Riser & Flow lines ROV Inspection
Project duration: March 2012
Field: Abo
Client: NAE
Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Survey of risers & flow lines
Track Record
Contract Name: ABO 9 SCM Change- out operations
Project duration: Jan 2013
Field: Abo
Client: Agip
Rig / Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: ROV Survey of RG-2 flowline Rig Tow Operation ABO 9 Tree commissioning with various valves ops
carried out Installation and commissioning of new SCM Survey of F12 -11B lines
Contract Name: Light Work Class ROV for Survey/Light Intervention
Project duration: Jun 2013
Field: Abo
Client: Prosafe Production Nigerian LTD
Rig / Vessel: Siem Marlin
Scope of work: Underwater Survey for the FPSO Abo Mooring System
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Track Record
Contract Name: Provision of offshore support vessel.
Project duration: November 2010
Field: Okwori
Client: Addax
Vessel: Ark Cath
Scope of work: General field support service
Vessel Chartering
Contract Name: Provision of OIMR Vessel & WROV Services
Project duration: August 2012
Field: Usan, Egina, Akpo
Client: TOTAL
Vessel: African Vision
Scope of work: Provision of OIMR vessels, associated personnel for drilling operations, completions operations, explora-tion operations, SPS operations, subsea inspection, repair and maintenance services and installation / commission operation on TUCN fields.
Contract Name: Field Support Services
Project duration: December 2013 - date
Field: Agbami
Client: Chevron(Star Deep Water Petroleum Nigeria)
Rig / Vessel: Siem Sasha/ Rem Supplier
Scope of work: General Support Services
Contract Name: Work Class ROV for Survey/Light Intervention
Project duration: December 2013
Field: Usan
Client: Agip
Rig / Vessel: Pacific Sirocco, West Capella & Bourbon Horus
Scope of work: Subsea Pipe Scanning
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Contract Name: Provision of Anchor handling Tug supply vessel for OML 119 Operation.
Project duration: October 2012
Field: Okono
Client: NPDC
Vessel: Tag Ten
Scope of work: Provision of Offshore support service Rig tow Operations
Contract Name: Charter Agreement for Support Vessel Services.
Project duration: October 2012
Field: Ubit, Item
Client: WAOS
Vessel: African Vision
Scope of work: Diving platform Topside construction assistance
Contract Name: Provision of Intervention Services for Bonga North West Offshore Flow Line Installation campaign
Project duration: December 2012
Field: Bonga
Client: SNEPCO
Vessel: African Vision
Scope of work: ROV & Dive Inspection and Intervention Support FPSO standby and support duties. Vessel operations Maintenance dive support
Track Record
Contract Name: Offshore Support
Project duration: October 2013 - December 2013
Field: Okwori
Client: Addax
Vessel: Ark Tze
Scope of work: General Field Support duties Rig Tow Operation
Contract Name: Offshore Support
Project duration: Nov 2010 - date
Field: Okono
Client: NPDC
Vessel: Tag 10
Scope of work: General Field Support duties Rig Tow Operation
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African VisionA multi-purpose field & ROV support Vessel (MPSV) with diesel electric propulsion system and optimized hull design for low fuel consumption and excellent sea keeping.
The Siem MarlinA diesel electric driven multi-Purpose field & ROV Support Vessel (MRSV) with low fuel consumption for reduced emission to the environment. It is specially designed for ROV and light construction duties.
The Ark CathA 148T, 10800 BHP Anchor Handling & Supply Vessel fully equipped with Dynamic positioning class 2 system.
AssetsTrack Record
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200 strings of Heavy Duty Clean-up assembly Marine Platforms casing clean up assembly are designed to be effective even at worst case scenario i.e. deviated wells and lamina flow. The cleanup bottom hole assembly (BHA) are made up of Ezi Scrapers, Ezi Change Brush, Mega Magnets and Junk Catcher.
100 sets of casing Brush/ Scraper Mandrel ( from 5to 21)
20 Junk catchers(7 to 14) Mega magnets
Heavy Duty Work class ROV Triton XLX systemsThe Triton XLX is the latest generation in the successful Triton series of vehicles and features a number of product enhancements including ICE control system.
Olympian ROVA 120HP work class ROV, The Olympian ROV is designed for remote operations of up to 3,000msw in sea state six conditions. An onboard diagnostic facility displayed at the surface control station provides the operator with real-time information enabling quick diagnoses and isolation of faults during operations, lessening the vehicle down-time.
Assets
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Federal Ocean TerminalMarine Platforms operational base is strategically located at the Federal Ocean Terminal Onne Port Harcourt, Rivers State (FOT) which is an oil service center and support base that tends to the logistic needs of the offshore and onshore field in Nigeria.
This facility managed by Intels at the Oil and Gas Free Zone, Onne serves as the central storage/distribution point within the West African sub-Saharan region for major players in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.
Operations Base
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Cetifications and Clients
Certifications
Clients
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Cetifications and Clients
Management and Shareholders
TAOFIK ADEGBITE Position: Chief Executive Officer
Taofik Adegbite as the Chief Executive Officer of Marine Platforms is charged with overall responsibility of strategy formulation, performance monitoring and Improvement for the company. Prior to his assumption of the role of Chief Executive Officer, he was the Director of Strategy and Business Development of the company.
He holds a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science from the University of Ibadan and attended the London School of Economics for a certificate course in Strategy & Organization Management as well as Harvard Business School OPM 44.
Taofik started his career with Agricultural Project Monitoring & Evaluation Unit, (World Bank Project). He later proceeded to the UK where he bagged his Cisco certification and worked on contract with NHS (Hammersmith Hospital) as IT Engineer.
He is married to Chioma with children.
BAJI NYAMPosition: Chief Financial Officer
Baji started his working career with International Merchant Bank in 1987, as a Youth Corp Member, until 1993 when he left for a primary mortgage institution, KSL Savings and Loans Limited. He later worked with FSB International Bank Plc.
During his stint at FSB (1995-2003), Baji was responsible for setting up, and managing to profitability, their Victoria Island Branch. He moved on to head the Lagos Area Commercial Banking Department, overseeing the five largest branches of the bank in Lagos.
He retired from banking as a Senior Manager in January 2003 to join Marine Platforms Limited as the Director, Finance and Administration before his change of designation to Chief Finance Officer.
Baji attended the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he bagged a degree in Accounting. He became a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in 1991 and later attended the Wharton school, University of Pennsylvania for a certificate course in Financial Strategy.
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BIODUN ODUSIPosition: Chief Operating Officer Biodun is a retired banker. He started his career with Commerce Securities and Trust Limited, a Stock Broking firm in 1992 as an Officer. He rose to the level of Unit Head, Capital Markets, before leaving to join Metropolitan Merchant Bank Limited where he worked in the Treasury Department as Head, of Forex Unit.
In 1997, He left Metropolitan Merchant Bank to join Peak Merchant Bank. While there, Biodun at various times headed Treasury and Operations Departments. In 2002, he left Peak Merchant Bank to join Marine Platforms as the Director, Operations before becoming the Chief Operating Officer.
Biodun schooled at the University of Ibadan where he bagged a degree in Agricultural Economics and the MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge for a certificate course in Strategic Supply Chain Management.
ANGUS KERRPosition: Chief Technical Officer
In 1982, Angus started his career with Santa Fe Underwater services as an ROV Pilot Technician, through the period where the company changed hands to Sonat Subsea then Oceaneering rose to the level of ROV Supervisor in 1987.
Between 1990 and 1997, became an ROV Superintendent and finally Project Superintendent before going onshore as Project Manager with Son sub. In 2001, he joined Technip Offshore Limited as the Remote Systems Unit Operations Manager responsible for the management of the ROV and tooling systems deployed both on Technip and third party vessels worldwide.
In 2005 he became the General Manager at Canyon Offshore and eventually, the Vice President for the European and West African region. In 2009, he joined Marine Platforms as the Chief Technical Officer and Subsea services Director.
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Bespoke SolutionsAt marine Platforms, we have the expertise to resolve unusual problems. When our clients face challenges, we sit on their side of the table and offer fit-for-purpose solutions. Rather than see opportunity to deploy huge assets for pure financial gains, we see rare opportunities to further think out of the box by combining simplex proven technologies.
Recently, while carrying out a regular survey of a clients subsea assets, the gooseneck connecting the manifold to the flowline was found to have broken from the hub on the manifold. After a series of investigations and evaluation, Marine Platforms sought competencies that led to the design, engineering and manufacture of a parking structure and pull-in-tool capable of carrying out the repair subsea without the need to recover the flowline to surface. We therefore eliminated the need for an expensive specialized subsea construction vessel. The repair was successfully completed offshore over a two day period.
With our clients, we ensure a win-win situation at all times.
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