Offshore
A Reliable Offshore Installation Contractor
Your Trusted Offshore
Installation Contractor
Since our establishment, EET has rapidly gained recognition as a reliable and innovative turnkey solutions provider for oil and gas companies in Kuala Lumpur. Our extensive range of services covers various offshore structures, including hook up and commissioning, offshore decommissioning, transportation and installation, and more.
Your Trusted Offshore
Installation Contractor
Since our establishment, EET has rapidly gained recognition as a reliable and innovative turnkey solutions provider for oil and gas companies in Kuala Lumpur. Our extensive range of services covers various offshore structures, including hook up and commissioning, offshore decommissioning, transportation and installation, and more.
Our Unique Expertise
Our Unique Expertise
Offshore Installation Contractor – FAQ
An offshore installation contractor is a specialised service provider responsible for installing, constructing, and maintaining various structures and equipment in offshore environments.
These contractors are typically involved in the oil and gas industry and work on projects such as offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, offshore wind farms, and other offshore installations.
There are several different types of offshore installation contractors, each focusing on specific areas of expertise. Some common types include:
- Platform installation contractors
- Subsea installation contractors
- Offshore wind installation contractors
- Offshore construction contractors
The primary difference between an onshore and offshore installation lies in the location of the operation.
Onshore installation contractors work on projects located on land or nearshore areas, whereas offshore installation contractors operate in offshore environments, which can be in shallow or deep waters.
The challenges and requirements of working in offshore environments, such as harsh weather conditions, logistics, and specialised equipment, distinguish offshore installation contractors from their onshore counterparts.