EnerMech has obtained a five-year contract to provide mechanical, electrical and instrumentation (ME&I) maintenance services at Ampol’s Lytton refinery in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

The agreement expands EnerMech’s role at the site, increasing its personnel from 19 electrical staff to a team of 50 covering multiple disciplines.

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Under the terms of the new contract, EnerMech will combine its existing electrical and instrumentation services with mechanical work. This will include scaffolding and rope access to deliver a consolidated ME&I maintenance programme for both routine operations and future shutdowns at the refinery.

The Lytton facility, in operation since 1965, is said to be one of Australia’s largest refining assets and contributes significantly to the nation’s fuel supply chain. Ampol relies on the refinery for the production of key petroleum products and economic activity in the region.

EnerMech has delivered services at the Lytton site for the past three years. The new agreement extends this relationship by positioning EnerMech as a major ME&I service provider for Ampol.

EnerMech CEO Charles Davison Jnr said: “This contract builds on the strong work our team has already successfully delivered for Ampol and expands our support with an integrated ME&I maintenance offering. It demonstrates our team’s ability to deliver safely and reliably at scale on one of Australia’s key refining assets.

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“We are very proud of our local Infrastructure & Industrial Solutions team and look forward to supporting Ampol’s ongoing maintenance and future operational objectives over the next five years, reinforcing EnerMech’s role as a trusted long-term service partner.”

EnerMech’s Infrastructure and Industrial Solutions team delivers specialised engineered solutions across the full asset life cycle for energy and industrial developments, including pre-commissioning, commissioning, operations, maintenance and shutdowns in sectors such as petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas and alternative energy.

In January, EnerMech secured a contract from Saipem for subsea pre-commissioning work at the Whiptail oilfield development offshore Guyana.

The project is situated approximately 200 miles offshore within the ExxonMobil-operated Stabroek Block.