ABL Group companies in Egypt have signed a memorandum of understanding with PetroSafe to expand technical cooperation for Egyptian energy assets, covering both offshore and onshore operations.
The agreement sets out a framework for joint work on technical services aimed at supporting safety and operational performance across the full life of energy facilities and subsea infrastructure in Egypt. Through the arrangement, PetroSafe will draw on the capabilities of ABL and Longitude, two of ABL Group’s Egypt-based businesses.
Under the MoU, ABL will provide marine assurance services on a call-off basis. The scope includes vessel suitability surveys, inspections and audits, pre-purchase and condition surveys, DP trials, consulting, and critical systems consultancy.
In addition, ABL and Longitude will support PetroSafe with consultancy services for ports and harbors, including decarbonization-related work.
The new agreement extends an earlier MoU between the parties focused on asset and data management. Abdulhameed Yehya, engineering projects lead in Egypt at ABL, said the combined capabilities of ABL, Longitude, and PetroSafe offer the Egyptian energy market an integrated technical service covering engineering, safety, HSEQ, and marine assurance across an asset’s operating life.
ABL Group companies in Egypt have operated from Cairo since 2018. Their local track record includes field development engineering, asset integrity management, marine assurance, rig moving support, marine warranty survey, and energy transition technical advisory. ABL and Longitude are part of Oslo-listed ABL Group ASA.