Shore Base Management
Sinbad Marine Services has been providing shore base management services to the offshore industry in Killybegs since 1999. Killybegs Port is strategically located to provide shore base backup services to any exploration company working in the Rockall, Donegal, Erris or Slyne Basin.
Sedco 711 Flaring At The Corrib Field
The table below outlines details of shore base management services provided to exploration companies including work secured in future contracts.
YEAR |
FIELD |
OPERATOR |
ACTIVITY |
2008 / 2009 |
Various Wells |
Eni UK Ltd |
Exploration Wells |
2008 |
West Dooish |
Shell E & P Ireland Ltd |
Exploration Well |
2008 |
Corrib |
Shell E & P Ireland Ltd |
Drilling & Well Completions |
2008 |
Corrib |
Technip Offshore UK Ltd |
Subsea Works |
|
Corrib |
Shell E & P Ireland Ltd |
Well Completions |
2006 |
Inishbeg |
Lundin Petroleum AB |
Exploration Well |
2007 & 2006 & 2005 |
Corrib |
Technip Offshore UK Ltd |
Installation of Well Head Protection Structures |
2005 |
Corrib |
Fugro Wellservices |
Well Survey |
2004 |
|
Note: No Drilling Activity off West Coast of Ireland |
|
2003 |
Cong |
Statoil Exploration Ireland
|
Exploration Well
|
2002
2003 |
Dooish |
Enterprise Energy Ireland (now Shell)
|
Exploration Well
|
2001 |
Errigal |
Enterprise Energy Ireland (now Shell)
|
Exploration Well
|
| 1999
2000
2001 | Corrib |
Enterprise Energy Ireland (now Shell) |
Exploration Well |

M/V North Prince, M/V Normand Progress & M/V Skandi Barra at Shore Base
Typical Shore Base Management services include:
- Vessel agency and support
- Cargo and HSE supervision
- Materials logistics (both onshore and offshore)
- Total waste management, including hazardous waste, oil-based drill cuttings and liquid waste
- Cargo handling including stevedores, cranes and transport
- Quayside laydown and indoor storage
- Customs approved bonded laydown/warehouse facilities
- Complete customs representation and customs documentation
- Bunkering

Cargo Being Unloaded From M/V Skandi Barra

Sinbad's Shore Base Operations at Killybegs
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